Dose-Dependent Effect of Smoking on Risk of Diabetes Remains after Smoking Cessation: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study in Korea

被引:11
|
作者
Park, Se Eun [1 ]
Seo, Mi Hae [2 ]
Cho, Jung-Hwan [3 ]
Kwon, Hyemi [1 ]
Kim, Yang-Hyun [4 ]
Han, Kyung-Do [5 ]
Jung, Jin-Hyung [5 ]
Park, Yong-Gyu [5 ]
Rhee, Eun-Jung [1 ]
Lee, Won-Young [1 ]
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Kangbuk Samsung Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Metab,Sch Med, 29 Saemunan Ro, Seoul 03181, South Korea
[2] Soonchunhyang Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Metab,Gumi Hosp, Gumi, South Korea
[3] Korean Armed Forces Capital Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Metab, Seongnam, South Korea
[4] Korea Univ, Dept Family Med, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[5] Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Biostat Biomed & Hlth Sci, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Diabetes; Risk factors; Smoking; Smoking cessation; Weight; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; WEIGHT CHANGE; TYPE-2; ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY; DISEASE; MEN;
D O I
10.4093/dmj.2020.0061
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the dose-dependent effects of smoking on risk of diabetes among those quitting smoking. Methods: We analyzed clinical data from a total of 5,198,792 individuals age 20 years or older who received health care check-up arranged by the national insurance program of Korea between 2009 and 2016 using the Korean National Health Insurance Service database. Cumulative smoking was estimated by pack-years. Smokers were classified into four categories according to the amount of smoking: light smokers (0.025 to 5 smoking pack-years), medium smokers (5 to 14 smoking pack-years), heavy smokers (14 to 26 smoking pack-years), and extreme smokers (more than 26 smoking pack-years). Results: During the study period, 164,335 individuals (3.2% of the total population) developed diabetes. Compared to sustained smokers, the risk of diabetes was significantly reduced in both quitters (hazard ratio [HR], 0.858; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.838 to 0.878) and nonsmokers (HR, 0.616; 95% CI, 0.606 to 0.625) after adjustment for multiple risk factors. The risk of diabetes gradually increased with amount of smoking in both quitters and current smokers. The risk of diabetes in heavy (HR, 1.119; 95% CI, 1.057 to 1.185) and extreme smokers (HR, 1.348; 95% CI, 1.275 to 1.425) among quitters was much higher compared to light smokers among current smokers. Conclusion: Smoking cessation was effective in reducing the risk of diabetes regardless of weight change. However, there was a potential dose-dependent association between smoking amount and the development of diabetes. Diabetes risk still remained in heavy and extreme smokers even after smoking cessation.
引用
收藏
页码:539 / 546
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Smoking, smoking cessation and Alzheimer's disease in a French population-based study
    Cowppli-Bony, P. A.
    Letenneur, L.
    Orgogozo, J. M.
    Dartigues, J. F.
    Tessier, J. F.
    Barberger-Gateau, P.
    JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2009, 283 (1-2) : 310 - 311
  • [32] Smoking cessation during pregnancy: a population-based study
    Dias-Dame, Josiane Luzia
    Lindsay, Ana Cristina
    Cesar, Juraci Almeida
    REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2019, 53
  • [33] Cigarette smoking, smoking cessation and acute pancreatitis: a prospective population-based study
    Sadr-Azodi, O.
    Andren-Sandberg, A.
    Orsini, N.
    Wolk, A.
    GUT, 2012, 61 (02) : 262 - 267
  • [34] Lower risk of depression after smoking cessation and alcohol abstinence in patients with gastric cancer who underwent gastrectomy: A population-based nationwide cohort study.
    Kim, Bokyung
    Han, Kyungdo
    Chung, Hyunsoo
    Kim, Sang Gyun
    Cho, Soo-Jeong
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2023, 41 : 314 - 314
  • [35] Impact of smoking status and smoking cessation after coronary revascularization on long-term clinical outcomes: from a nationwide population-based study
    Ki, Y. J.
    Han, J. K.
    Lee, H. S.
    Chang, M. O.
    Kang, J. H.
    Yang, H. M.
    Park, K. W.
    Kang, H. J.
    Koo, B. K.
    Kim, H. S.
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2020, 41 : 2958 - 2958
  • [36] Acromegaly and the risk of cancer: a nationwide population-based cohort study in Korea
    Kim, Yeo Song
    Yun, Jae-Seung
    Kim, Hyunho
    Jeun, Sin Soo
    Kim, Bongseong
    Lee, Sea-Won
    Lee, Jung Eun
    Kim, Kyuho
    Ko, Seung-Hyun
    Ahn, Yu-Bae
    Han, Kyungdo
    Yang, Seung Ho
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2025, 192 (03) : 220 - 227
  • [37] Association between smoking and Behcet's disease: a nationwide population-based study in Korea
    Lee, Y. B.
    Lee, J. H.
    Lee, S. Y.
    Yu, D. S.
    Han, K. D.
    Park, Y. G.
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY, 2019, 33 (11) : 2114 - 2122
  • [38] Dose–response relationship between cigarette smoking and risk of ulcerative colitis: a nationwide population-based study
    Seona Park
    Jaeyoung Chun
    Kyung-Do Han
    Hosim Soh
    Eun Ae Kang
    Hyun Jung Lee
    Jong Pil Im
    Joo Sung Kim
    Journal of Gastroenterology, 2019, 54 : 881 - 890
  • [39] Hydroxychloroquine reduces risk of incident diabetes mellitus in lupus patients in a dose-dependent manner: a population-based cohort study
    Chen, Yi-Ming
    Lin, Ching-Heng
    Lan, Tsuo-Hung
    Chen, Hsin-Hua
    Chang, Shih-Ni
    Chen, Yi-Hsing
    Wang, Jun-Sing
    Hung, Wei-Ting
    Lan, Joung-Liang
    Chen, Der-Yuan
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2015, 54 (07) : 1244 - 1249
  • [40] A prospective cohort study challenging the effectiveness of population-based medical intervention for smoking cessation
    Alpert, Hillel R.
    Connolly, Gregory N.
    Biener, Lois
    TOBACCO CONTROL, 2013, 22 (01) : 32 - 37