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Influence of cigarette smoking on coronary artery and aortic calcium among random samples from populations of middle-aged Japanese and Korean men

Authors
Hirooka, NobutakaKadowaki, TakashiSekikawa, AkiraUeshima, HirotsuguChoo, JinaMiura, KatsuyukiOkamura, TomonoriFujiyoshi, AkiraKadowaki, SayakaKadota, AyaNakamura, YasuyukiMaegawa, HiroshiKashiwagi, AtsunoriMasaki, KamalSutton-Tyrrell, KimKuller, Lewis H.Curb, J. DavidShin, Chol
Issue Date
Feb-2013
Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, v.67, no.2, pp.119 - 124
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH
Volume
67
Number
2
Start Page
119
End Page
124
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/104061
DOI
10.1136/jech-2011-200964
ISSN
0143-005X
Abstract
Background Cigarette smoking is a risk factor of coronary heart disease. Vascular calcification such as coronary artery calcium (CAC) and aortic calcium (AC) is associated with coronary heart disease. The authors hypothesised that cigarette smoking is associated with coronary artery and aortic calcifications in Japanese and Koreans with high smoking prevalence. Methods Random samples from populations of 313 Japanese and 302 Korean men aged 40-49 years were examined for calcification of the coronary artery and aorta using electron beam CT. CAC and AC were quantified using the Agatston score. The authors examined the associations of cigarette smoking with CAC and AC after adjusting for conventional risk factors and alcohol consumption. Current and past smokers were combined and categorised into two groups using median pack-years as a cut-off point in each of Japanese and Koreans. The never-smoker group was used as a reference for the multiple logistic regression analyses. Results The ORs of CAC (score >= 10) for smokers with higher pack-years were 2.9 in Japanese (p<0.05) and 1.3 in Koreans (non-significant) compared with never-smokers. The ORs of AC (score >= 100) for smokers with higher pack-years were 10.4 in Japanese (p<0.05) and 3.6 in Koreans (p<0.05). Conclusion Cigarette smoking with higher pack-years is significantly associated with CAC and AC in Japanese men, while cigarette smoking with higher pack-years is significantly associated with AC but not significantly with CAC in Korean men.
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