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Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population

BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is consistently more common among schizophrenia patients than the general population worldwide; however, the findings of studies in Japan are inconsistent. Recently, the smoking rate has gradually decreased among the general population. METHODS: We performed a meta-anal...

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Autores principales: Ohi, Kazutaka, Shimada, Takamitsu, Kuwata, Aki, Kataoka, Yuzuru, Okubo, Hiroaki, Kimura, Kohei, Yasuyama, Toshiki, Uehara, Takashi, Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6313124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30239793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyy061
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author Ohi, Kazutaka
Shimada, Takamitsu
Kuwata, Aki
Kataoka, Yuzuru
Okubo, Hiroaki
Kimura, Kohei
Yasuyama, Toshiki
Uehara, Takashi
Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
author_facet Ohi, Kazutaka
Shimada, Takamitsu
Kuwata, Aki
Kataoka, Yuzuru
Okubo, Hiroaki
Kimura, Kohei
Yasuyama, Toshiki
Uehara, Takashi
Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
author_sort Ohi, Kazutaka
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description BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is consistently more common among schizophrenia patients than the general population worldwide; however, the findings of studies in Japan are inconsistent. Recently, the smoking rate has gradually decreased among the general population. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of smoking status in a large Japanese cohort of (1) 1845 schizophrenia patients and 196845 general population and (2) 842 schizophrenia patients and 766 psychiatrically healthy controls from 12 studies over a 25-year period, including 301 patients and 131 controls from our study. RESULTS: In our case-control sample, schizophrenia patients had a significantly higher smoking rate than healthy controls (P=.031). The proportion of heavy smokers (P=.027) and the number of cigarettes smoked per day (P=8.20×10(–3)) were significantly higher among schizophrenia patients than healthy controls. For the smokers in the schizophrenia group, atypical antipsychotics dosage was positively correlated with cigarettes per day (P=1.00×10(–3)). A meta-analysis found that schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than the general population for both men (OR=1.53, P=.035; schizophrenia patients, 52.9%; general population, 40.1%) and women (OR=2.40, P=1.08×10(–5); schizophrenia patients, 24.4%; general population, 11.8%). In addition, male schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than male healthy controls (OR=2.84, P=9.48×10(–3); schizophrenia patients, 53.6%; healthy controls, 32.9%), but the difference was not significant for women (OR=1.36, P=.53; schizophrenia patients, 17.0%; healthy controls,14.1%). Among both males and females, schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than both the general population (OR=1.88, P=2.60×10(–5)) and healthy controls (OR=2.05, P=.018). These rates were not affected by the patients’ recruitment year (P>.05). The cigarettes per day values of schizophrenia patients and the general population were 22.0 and 18.8, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Schizophrenia patients are approximately 2 times more likely to smoke than the general population and healthy controls based on data collected over a decade in Japan.
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spelling pubmed-63131242019-01-07 Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population Ohi, Kazutaka Shimada, Takamitsu Kuwata, Aki Kataoka, Yuzuru Okubo, Hiroaki Kimura, Kohei Yasuyama, Toshiki Uehara, Takashi Kawasaki, Yasuhiro Int J Neuropsychopharmacol Regular Research Articles BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is consistently more common among schizophrenia patients than the general population worldwide; however, the findings of studies in Japan are inconsistent. Recently, the smoking rate has gradually decreased among the general population. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of smoking status in a large Japanese cohort of (1) 1845 schizophrenia patients and 196845 general population and (2) 842 schizophrenia patients and 766 psychiatrically healthy controls from 12 studies over a 25-year period, including 301 patients and 131 controls from our study. RESULTS: In our case-control sample, schizophrenia patients had a significantly higher smoking rate than healthy controls (P=.031). The proportion of heavy smokers (P=.027) and the number of cigarettes smoked per day (P=8.20×10(–3)) were significantly higher among schizophrenia patients than healthy controls. For the smokers in the schizophrenia group, atypical antipsychotics dosage was positively correlated with cigarettes per day (P=1.00×10(–3)). A meta-analysis found that schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than the general population for both men (OR=1.53, P=.035; schizophrenia patients, 52.9%; general population, 40.1%) and women (OR=2.40, P=1.08×10(–5); schizophrenia patients, 24.4%; general population, 11.8%). In addition, male schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than male healthy controls (OR=2.84, P=9.48×10(–3); schizophrenia patients, 53.6%; healthy controls, 32.9%), but the difference was not significant for women (OR=1.36, P=.53; schizophrenia patients, 17.0%; healthy controls,14.1%). Among both males and females, schizophrenia patients had a higher smoking rate than both the general population (OR=1.88, P=2.60×10(–5)) and healthy controls (OR=2.05, P=.018). These rates were not affected by the patients’ recruitment year (P>.05). The cigarettes per day values of schizophrenia patients and the general population were 22.0 and 18.8, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Schizophrenia patients are approximately 2 times more likely to smoke than the general population and healthy controls based on data collected over a decade in Japan. Oxford University Press 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6313124/ /pubmed/30239793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyy061 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Regular Research Articles
Ohi, Kazutaka
Shimada, Takamitsu
Kuwata, Aki
Kataoka, Yuzuru
Okubo, Hiroaki
Kimura, Kohei
Yasuyama, Toshiki
Uehara, Takashi
Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title_full Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title_fullStr Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title_full_unstemmed Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title_short Smoking Rates and Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day in Schizophrenia: A Large Cohort Meta-Analysis in a Japanese Population
title_sort smoking rates and number of cigarettes smoked per day in schizophrenia: a large cohort meta-analysis in a japanese population
topic Regular Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6313124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30239793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyy061
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