The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men

Material and methods. A 32-year prospective cohort follow-up of males from childhood (11-12 years) was carried out. After 32 years of 1005 participants 301 (30.0%) were examined. The survey included: a survey on a standard questionnaire (passport data, the presence of bad habits [smoking, alcohol co...

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Main Authors: A. A. Alexandrov, V. B. Rozanov, M. B. Kotova, V. A. Dadaeva, E. I. Ivanova
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Published: Столичная издательская компания 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.rpcardio.online/jour/article/view/1998
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author A. A. Alexandrov
V. B. Rozanov
M. B. Kotova
V. A. Dadaeva
E. I. Ivanova
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V. B. Rozanov
M. B. Kotova
V. A. Dadaeva
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description Material and methods. A 32-year prospective cohort follow-up of males from childhood (11-12 years) was carried out. After 32 years of 1005 participants 301 (30.0%) were examined. The survey included: a survey on a standard questionnaire (passport data, the presence of bad habits [smoking, alcohol consumption]), a three-time measurement of blood pressure. The levels of total cholesterol, high and low density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides were determined.Results. There is no established relationship between the average level of total cholesterol and hypercholesterolemia with smoking status and smoking intensity. It is shown that the level of triglycerides is statistically significantly higher in smokers as compared to non-smokers. Hypertriglyceridemia was not associated with smoking status, but was associated with the smoking index in current smokers, and only with the highest values of this index in past smokers. The probability of being in a group with dyslipidemia was more than 2 times higher in smokers as compared to non-smokers. The differences in the chances of getting into a group with dyslipidemia between smokers and nonsmokers in the past were statistically insignificant. The linear dependence of the frequency of dyslipidemia on the intensity of smoking at the present time, i.e. with increasing intensity of smoking increases the frequency of dyslipidemia. Such a dependence between smoking in the past and the frequency of dyslipidemia was not revealed. The probability of being in a group with a high atherogenic risk is 2 times higher in both smokers at present and smokers in the past as compared to non-smokers. The linear dependence of the frequency of high atherogenic risk on the intensity of smoking both now and in the past is established, i.e. with the increase in the intensity of smoking the frequency of high atherogenic risk increases in both smokers at present and smokers in the past as compared to non-smokers.Conclusion. Close association of smoking with dyslipidemia was confirmed. The high probability of being in a group with a high atherogenic risk not only in smokers at present, but also smokers in the past indicates the importance of not only secondary, but also primary prevention of smoking.
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spelling doaj-art-78e14efd4e9449f08585ae8228214ac82025-08-23T10:00:31ZengСтоличная издательская компанияРациональная фармакотерапия в кардиологии1819-64462225-36532019-09-0115447848310.20996/1819-6446-2019-15-4-478-4831631The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged MenA. A. Alexandrov0V. B. Rozanov1M. B. Kotova2V. A. Dadaeva3E. I. Ivanova4National Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineMaterial and methods. A 32-year prospective cohort follow-up of males from childhood (11-12 years) was carried out. After 32 years of 1005 participants 301 (30.0%) were examined. The survey included: a survey on a standard questionnaire (passport data, the presence of bad habits [smoking, alcohol consumption]), a three-time measurement of blood pressure. The levels of total cholesterol, high and low density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides were determined.Results. There is no established relationship between the average level of total cholesterol and hypercholesterolemia with smoking status and smoking intensity. It is shown that the level of triglycerides is statistically significantly higher in smokers as compared to non-smokers. Hypertriglyceridemia was not associated with smoking status, but was associated with the smoking index in current smokers, and only with the highest values of this index in past smokers. The probability of being in a group with dyslipidemia was more than 2 times higher in smokers as compared to non-smokers. The differences in the chances of getting into a group with dyslipidemia between smokers and nonsmokers in the past were statistically insignificant. The linear dependence of the frequency of dyslipidemia on the intensity of smoking at the present time, i.e. with increasing intensity of smoking increases the frequency of dyslipidemia. Such a dependence between smoking in the past and the frequency of dyslipidemia was not revealed. The probability of being in a group with a high atherogenic risk is 2 times higher in both smokers at present and smokers in the past as compared to non-smokers. The linear dependence of the frequency of high atherogenic risk on the intensity of smoking both now and in the past is established, i.e. with the increase in the intensity of smoking the frequency of high atherogenic risk increases in both smokers at present and smokers in the past as compared to non-smokers.Conclusion. Close association of smoking with dyslipidemia was confirmed. The high probability of being in a group with a high atherogenic risk not only in smokers at present, but also smokers in the past indicates the importance of not only secondary, but also primary prevention of smoking.https://www.rpcardio.online/jour/article/view/1998smoking ratemenrisk factors for cardiovascular diseasesdyslipoproteidemia
spellingShingle A. A. Alexandrov
V. B. Rozanov
M. B. Kotova
V. A. Dadaeva
E. I. Ivanova
The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
Рациональная фармакотерапия в кардиологии
smoking rate
men
risk factors for cardiovascular diseases
dyslipoproteidemia
title The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
title_full The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
title_fullStr The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
title_short The Association of Smoking Status and Intensity of Smoking with Blood Lipid Spectrum in a Sample of Middle-Aged Men
title_sort association of smoking status and intensity of smoking with blood lipid spectrum in a sample of middle aged men
topic smoking rate
men
risk factors for cardiovascular diseases
dyslipoproteidemia
url https://www.rpcardio.online/jour/article/view/1998
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