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Factors affecting cigarette smoking status in patients with ischemic heart disease

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posted on 2024-06-05, 03:19 authored by JK Ockene, D Hosmer, J Rippe, J Williams, RJ Goldberg, D DeCosimo, PM Maher, JE Dalen
To determine the factors affecting cigarette smoking status after the development of ischemic heart disease, 200 patients were studied who were hospitalized with a coronary event and enrolled in a cardiac rehabilitation program. There were significantly more current smokers (55%) among the 96 patients hospitalized with an initial presentation of a coronary event as compared to the percent of current-smokers (34%) among the 104 patients hospitalized with a recurrent coronary event (p less than 0.01). In addition to the occurrence of a prior event, increasing age also significantly discriminated ex-cigarette smokers from current smokers. Among the patients with a recurrent event ex-smokers (44%) and current smokers (34%) differed significantly with respect to age, education, occupation, negative attitudes towards smoking and peak number of cigarettes smoked. Two models were developed which were able to correctly classify 61.7 and 69.1% of the patients with regard to smoking status.

History

Journal

Journal of chronic diseases

Volume

38

Pagination

985-994

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0021-9681

Language

eng

Publication classification

C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

1985, Pergamon Press

Issue

12

Publisher

Pergamon Press