Smoking and alcohol consumption impact on development and distribution of ulcerative colitis in adult patients among West Siberia Region population

G. R. Bikbavova, M. A. Livzan, D. V. Tikhonravova, T. V. Tretyakova, T. Yu. Panova
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Despite the prolonged history of study of ulcerative colitis (UC) its precise aetiology is still unknown. Smoking impact on UC development has been revealed several decades ago and is being discussed due to the exact mechanism of tobacco smoke components to affect colonic mucosa hasn’t been discovered. Alcohol consumption role in UC development isn’t completely understood as well. Researches into the potential risk factors including pernicious habits are of interest as it allows the development of preventive measures and early diagnosis. Objective. To evaluate the correlation between smoking, alcohol consumption and UC development in adult patients among West Siberia region population Material and methods. It has been conducted a case-control study from 2017 to 2022. The case series and matched controls included 157 UC patients and 56 healthy respondents respectively. Information was obtained through a written questionnaire. Results. Ulcerative colitis development odds in patients who quit smoking is 3.8 times higher. Disease debut in 48 % of patients occurred 5 or more years after quitting smoking. Extensive colitis was observed more often in patients with smoking history and left-sided colitis predominated in nonsmoking patients. There's no correlation between smoking history duration and UC distribution. Average amount of wine consumed in controls was almost three times higher than in UC patients. Conclusions. Smoking is not only considered as a trigger that can potentially cause UC regardless the number of cigarettes. Extensive colitis has been observed more often in smoking patients and the ones who quit smoking. Wine consumption up to 20 ml per day may have a protective effect against UC.
吸烟和饮酒对西西伯利亚地区成年患者溃疡性结肠炎的发展和分布的影响
尽管溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的研究历史很长,但其确切的病因仍不清楚。吸烟对UC发展的影响在几十年前就被发现了,由于烟草烟雾成分影响结肠粘膜的确切机制尚未被发现,因此一直在讨论中。酒精消费在UC发展中的作用也没有被完全理解。对包括不良习惯在内的潜在危险因素的研究是有意义的,因为它可以制定预防措施和早期诊断。目标。目的:评价西西伯利亚地区成年患者吸烟、饮酒与UC发展的相关性。2017 - 2022年进行病例对照研究。病例系列和匹配对照分别包括157名UC患者和56名健康应答者。信息是通过书面问卷获得的。结果。戒烟者患溃疡性结肠炎的几率是戒烟者的3.8倍。48%的患者首次发病发生在戒烟后5年或更长时间。广泛结肠炎多见于有吸烟史的患者,左侧结肠炎多见于不吸烟的患者。吸烟史持续时间与UC分布无相关性。对照组的平均葡萄酒消费量几乎是UC患者的三倍。结论。吸烟不仅被认为是可能导致UC的诱因,与香烟的数量无关。广泛结肠炎在吸烟患者和戒烟者中更为常见。每天饮用20毫升的葡萄酒可能对UC有保护作用。
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