Mortality attributable to secondhand smoke exposure in the autonomous communities of Spain

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作者
Rey-Brandariz, Julia [1 ,2 ]
Guerra-Tort, Carla [1 ]
Lopez-Medina, Diana Carolina [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Garcia, Guadalupe [1 ]
Teijeiro, Ana [1 ]
Casal-Fernandez, Raquel [1 ]
Candal-Pedreira, Cristina [1 ]
Varela-Lema, Leonor [1 ,5 ]
Ruano-Ravina, Alberto [1 ,5 ]
Perez-Riosa, Monica [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Area Med Prevent & Salud Publ, Santiago De Compostela, A Coruna, Spain
[2] Consorcio Invest Biomed Red Epidemiol & Salud Publ, Madrid, Spain
[3] Univ Cooperat Colombia, Fac Med, Arauca, Colombia
[4] Fdn Carolina, Madrid, Spain
[5] Inst Invest Sanit Santiago Compostela IDIS, Santiago De Compostela, A Coruna, Spain
来源
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA | 2024年 / 77卷 / 11期
关键词
Secondhand smoke; Mortality; Spain; Ischemic heart disease; Lung cancer; ISCHEMIC-HEART-DISEASE; LUNG-CANCER; TOBACCO-SMOKE; RISK; VALIDATION;
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10.1016/j.rec.2024.02.019
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction and objectives: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) causes cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and cancer. The aim of this study was to estimate the mortality attributed to SHS in people aged >= 35 years in Spain and its autonomous communities (AC) by sex from 2016 to 2021. Methods: Estimates of SHS-attributable mortality were calculated by applying the prevalence-dependent method where SHS exposure was derived from the adjustment of small-area models and based on the calculation of population-attributed fractions. Sex, age group, AC, and cause of death (ischemic heart disease and lung cancer) were included. The estimates of attributed mortality are presented with their 95% confidence interval (95%CI). Crude and age-standardized rates were estimated for each sex and AC. Results: From 2016 to 2021, SHS exposure caused 4,970 (95%CI, 4,787-5,387) deaths, representing 1.6% of total mortality for ischemic heart disease and lung cancer. The burden of attributed mortality differed widely among the AC, with Andalusia having the highest burden of attributed mortality (crude rate: 46.6 deaths per 100 000 population in men and 17.0/100 000 in women). In all the AC, the main cause of death in both sexes was ischemic heart disease. The highest burden of mortality was observed in nonsmokers. Conclusions: The burden of SHS-attributable mortality was high and varied geographically. The results of this study should be considered to advance tobacco control legislation in Spain. (c) 2024 Sociedad Espanola de Cardiologia. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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