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Association between passive smoking and cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

(2020) Association between passive smoking and cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Iubmb Life. pp. 677-686. ISSN 1521-6543

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Official URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31833635

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The association between passive smoking (PS) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) has not yet been fully clarified. OBJECTIVE: This meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the association between PS and the incidence of CVDs and mortality due to CVD. METHODS: PubMed/Medicine, Science Direct, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, and ProQuest were searched to identify observational studies that met the inclusion criteria without time, language, age, gender, ethnicity, and design restrictions until July 30, 2018. In case-control studies, relative risk (RR) with 95 confidence interval (CI) was calculated for the relationship between PS and CVD incidence. Also, in cohort studies, hazard ratio (HR) with 95 CI was calculated for the relationship between PS and CVD mortality. RESULTS: Eighteen studies (10 cohort and 8 case-control studies) were included with 10,672 participants (2,542 cases and 8,130 controls) in case-control studies and 2,313,935 participants in cohort studies. This meta-analysis in case-control studies revealed that the PS could increase the risk of CVD incidence by 28 (adjusted RR = 1.28 95% CI 1.09, 1.50), where the highest risk was associated with those who were exposed to second-hand smoke at home and at work (Adjusted RR = 1.41 95% CI 0.73, 2.70). Also, the meta-analysis in cohort studies indicated that PS was associated with a 12% higher increase in the risk of CVD mortality (Adjusted HR = 1.12 95% CI 1.06, 1.20) with the highest risk of mortality being observed for those who were exposed to second-hand smoking at home, work, and public places (Adjusted HR = 1.26 95% CI 1.13, 1.40). CONCLUSIONS: PS is significantly associated with an increased risk of incidence and mortality of CVD.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: *coronary heart disease *meta-analysis *passive smoking *second-hand smoke *systematic review
Page Range: pp. 677-686
Journal or Publication Title: Iubmb Life
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 72
Number: 4
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.2207
ISSN: 1521-6543
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9084

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