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生殖激素对女性在整个月经周期中日常吸烟的影响。

The effect of reproductive hormones on women's daily smoking across the menstrual cycle.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Department of Psychology, College of Social and Behavioral Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

出版信息

Biol Sex Differ. 2021 Jun 10;12(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s13293-021-00384-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women attempt to quit smoking less often than men and are less likely to maintain abstinence. Reproductive hormones have been postulated as a reason for this sex difference, though this remains to be clarified. Research suggests that estradiol and progesterone may influence nicotine addiction, though various methodologies have led to inconsistent findings. The current study aimed to directly examine the effect of reproductive hormones on women's smoking behavior.

METHODS

Over the course of one menstrual cycle, twenty-one female smokers recorded the number of cigarettes smoked in a day, as well as their perceived need for and enjoyment of cigarettes smoked. Additionally, they provided 12 urine samples for the measurement of the urinary metabolites of estradiol (estrone-3-glucuronide, E1G) and progesterone (pregnanediol glucuronide, PdG). Multilevel modeling was used to examine the effects of hormone levels as well as hormone change on smoking outcomes.

RESULTS

When PdG levels were low, they were inversely associated with daily cigarettes smoked. Furthermore, E1G level was negatively associated with both self-reported need for and enjoyment of cigarettes smoked but not the number of cigarettes smoked. Examining the effect of hormonal change on smoking outcomes revealed a significant interaction between change in PdG and E1G on number of cigarettes smoked such that only a simultaneous drop or increase in both hormones was associated with a greater number of cigarettes. Hormonal change effects on need for and enjoyment of cigarettes were not significant.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study suggests that (1) elevated progesterone levels lessen the propensity to smoke in women, (2) estrogen levels influence women's subjective experience of smoking, and (3) simultaneous drops or increases in these hormones are associated with increased smoking.

摘要

背景

女性尝试戒烟的频率低于男性,且维持戒烟状态的可能性也较低。生育激素被认为是造成这种性别差异的原因,但这一点仍有待澄清。研究表明,雌二醇和孕酮可能会影响尼古丁成瘾,但各种方法导致的研究结果并不一致。本研究旨在直接考察生育激素对女性吸烟行为的影响。

方法

在一个月经周期内,21 名女性吸烟者记录了每天吸烟的数量,以及她们对所吸烟的需求和享受程度。此外,她们提供了 12 份尿液样本,用于测量雌二醇(雌酮-3-葡糖苷酸,E1G)和孕酮(孕烷二醇葡糖苷酸,PdG)的尿代谢物。多水平模型用于检查激素水平以及激素变化对吸烟结果的影响。

结果

当 PdG 水平较低时,它与每天吸烟的数量呈负相关。此外,E1G 水平与自我报告的吸烟需求和享受程度均呈负相关,但与吸烟数量无关。检查激素变化对吸烟结果的影响,发现 PdG 和 E1G 变化对吸烟数量的影响存在显著的交互作用,只有这两种激素同时下降或上升与吸烟数量的增加有关。激素变化对吸烟需求和享受程度的影响并不显著。

结论

本研究表明:(1)孕酮水平升高会降低女性吸烟的倾向;(2)雌激素水平影响女性对吸烟的主观体验;(3)这些激素的同时下降或上升与吸烟量增加有关。

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