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Factors associated with quitting status of smoking in Korean men with and without chronic kidney disease: A national population-based study

Authors
Kim, YoungmeeCho, Won-Kyung
Issue Date
Feb-2022
Publisher
EUROPEAN PUBLISHING
Keywords
chronic kidney disease; Koreans; smoking cessation; CKD; male smokers
Citation
TOBACCO INDUCED DISEASES, v.20, no.February
Journal Title
TOBACCO INDUCED DISEASES
Volume
20
Number
February
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/56021
DOI
10.18332/tid/145698
ISSN
1617-9625
2070-7266
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Adverse effects of smoking on kidney function have been demonstrated in both general populations and in populations with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Therefore, quitting smoking can have a significant impact on the mortality and disease progression of CKD. This study examined and compared factors associated with quitting status of smoking, in patients with and without CKD, among Korean adult male smokers, using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2008 to 2019, excluding 2013. METHODS Wald test with multiple logistic regression was performed to investigate factors associated with quitting smoking in both CKD and non-CKD groups, along with the interaction effects between groups. RESULTS Of the 15747 eligible individuals, 909 had CKD, of whom 703 (weighted percentage: 74.4%) were quitters. In the non-CK D group, 8393 (weighted percentage: 50.4%) succeeded in quitting. Regular exercise was the only factor associated with quitting in both groups. The adjusted odd ratios with confidence intervals were 1.29 (95% CI: 1.17-1.42) and 2.84 (95% CI: 1.52-5.31) in the non-CKD and CKD groups, respectively (interaction p=0.0153). Unlike in the CKD group, marriage and higher systolic blood pressure were also associated with quitting, and lifetime smoking amount and secondhand smoke exposure at home were negatively associated with smoking cessation in the non-CKD group. CONCLUSIONS Exercise was the only factor associated with quitting smoking in the CKD group.
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