Role of smoking in global and regional cardiovascular mortality


Autoria(s): Ezzati, M.; Henley, S. J.; Thun, M. J.; Lopez, A. D.
Contribuinte(s)

J.. Loscalzo

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Background - Smoking is a major cause of cardiovascular disease mortality. There is little information on how it contributes to global and regional cause-specific mortality from cardiovascular diseases for which background risk varies because of other risks. Method and Results - We used data from the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study II (CPS II) and the World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease mortality database to estimate smoking-attributable deaths from ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and a cluster of other cardiovascular diseases for 14 epidemiological subregions of the world by age and sex. We used lung cancer mortality as an indirect marker for accumulated smoking hazard. CPS-II hazards were adjusted for important covariates. In the year 2000, an estimated 1.62 (95% CI, 1.27 to 2.04) million cardiovascular deaths in the world, 11% of total global cardiovascular deaths, were due to smoking. Of these, 1.17 million deaths were among men and 450 000 among women. There were 670 000 (95% CI, 440 000 to 920 000) smoking-attributable cardiovascular deaths in the developing world and 960 000 (95% CI, 770 000 to 1 200 000) in industrialized regions. Ischemic heart disease accounted for 54% of smoking-attributable cardiovascular mortality, followed by cerebrovascular disease (25%). There was variability across regions in the role of smoking as a cause of various cardiovascular diseases. Conclusions - More than 1 in every 10 cardiovascular deaths in the world in the year 2000 were attributable to smoking, demonstrating that it is an important preventable cause of cardiovascular mortality.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78328

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Palavras-Chave #Cardiovascular Diseases #Health #Mortality #Risk Factors #Smoking #Environmental Tobacco-smoke #Major Risk-factors #Heart-disease #Cigarette-smoking #Passive Smoking #Part Ii #Burden #Countries #Exposure #Deaths #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems #Hematology #Peripheral Vascular Disease #C1 #321202 Epidemiology #730219 Behaviour and health #1103 Clinical Sciences
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Journal Article