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探究传统和非传统烟草制品使用与亚临床和临床心血管疾病之间的关联:跨队列合作-烟草工作组的基本原理、设计与方法

Investigating the association of traditional and non-traditional tobacco product use with subclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease: The Cross-Cohort Collaboration-Tobacco working group rationale, design, and methodology.

作者信息

Tasdighi Erfan, Jha Kunal K, Dardari Zeina A, Osuji Ngozi, Rajan Tanuja, Boakye Ellen, Hall Michael E, Rodriguez Carlos J, Stokes Andrew C, El Shahawy Omar, Benjamin Emelia J, Bhatnagar Aruni, DeFilippis Andrew P, Blaha Michael J

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Baltimore, United States.

American Heart Association Tobacco Regulation and Addiction Center, Dallas, United States.

出版信息

Tob Induc Dis. 2023 Jul 7;21:89. doi: 10.18332/tid/166517. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

While the impact of combustible cigarette smoking on cardiovascular disease (CVD) is well-established, the longitudinal association of non-traditional tobacco products with subclinical and clinical CVD has not been fully explored due to: 1) limited data availability; and 2) the lack of well-phenotyped prospective cohorts. Therefore, there is the need for sufficiently powered well-phenotyped datasets to fully elucidate the CVD risks associated with non-cigarette tobacco products. The Cross-Cohort Collaboration (CCC)-Tobacco is a harmonized dataset of 23 prospective cohort studies predominantly in the US. defined variables collected from each cohort included baseline characteristics, details of traditional and non-traditional tobacco product use, inflammatory markers, and outcomes including subclinical and clinical CVD. The definitions of the variables in each cohort were systematically evaluated by a team of two physician-scientists and a biostatistician. Herein, we describe the method of data acquisition and harmonization and the baseline sociodemographic and risk profile of participants in the combined CCC-Tobacco dataset. The total number of participants in the pooled cohort is 322782 (mean age: 59.7 ± 11.8 years) of which 76% are women. White individuals make up the majority (73.1%), although there is good representation of other race and ethnicity groups including African American (15.6%) and Hispanic/Latino individuals (6.4%). The prevalence of participants who never smoked, formerly smoked, and currently smoke combustible cigarettes is 50%, 36%, and 14%, respectively. The prevalence of current and former cigar, pipe, and smokeless tobacco is 7.3%, 6.4%, and 8.6%, respectively. E-cigarette use was measured only in follow-up visits of select studies, totaling 1704 former and current users. CCC-Tobacco is a large, pooled cohort dataset that is uniquely designed with increased power to expand knowledge regarding the association of traditional and non-traditional tobacco use with subclinical and clinical CVD, with extension to understudied groups including women and individuals from underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.

摘要

虽然吸燃吸香烟对心血管疾病(CVD)的影响已得到充分证实,但由于以下原因,非传统烟草产品与亚临床和临床CVD之间的纵向关联尚未得到充分探索:1)数据可用性有限;2)缺乏表型良好的前瞻性队列。因此,需要有足够规模且表型良好的数据集来充分阐明与非卷烟烟草产品相关的CVD风险。跨队列合作(CCC)-烟草研究是一个主要来自美国的23项前瞻性队列研究的协调数据集。从每个队列中收集的定义变量包括基线特征、传统和非传统烟草产品使用细节、炎症标志物以及包括亚临床和临床CVD在内的结局。每个队列中变量的定义由两名医师科学家和一名生物统计学家组成的团队进行系统评估。在此,我们描述了数据采集与协调方法以及合并后的CCC-烟草数据集中参与者的基线社会人口统计学和风险概况。汇总队列中的参与者总数为322782人(平均年龄:59.7±11.8岁),其中76%为女性。白人占多数(73.1%),不过其他种族和族裔群体也有较好的代表性,包括非裔美国人(15.6%)和西班牙裔/拉丁裔个体(6.4%)。从不吸烟、曾经吸烟和目前吸燃吸香烟的参与者比例分别为50%、36%和14%。目前和曾经使用雪茄、烟斗和无烟烟草的比例分别为7.3%、6.4%和8.6%。仅在部分研究的随访中测量了电子烟的使用情况,共有1704名曾经和目前的使用者。CCC-烟草研究是一个大型汇总队列数据集,其独特设计使其有更大的能力来扩展关于传统和非传统烟草使用与亚临床和临床CVD关联的知识,并扩展到包括女性和代表性不足的种族族裔群体中的个体等研究较少的群体。

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