On the association of cigarette smoking with coronary and aortic atherosclerosis

J.P. Strong, M.L. Richards, H.C. McGill Jr, D.A. Eggen, M.T. McMurry
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Abstract

The association of cigarette smoking and atherosclerosis was investigated in 747 autopsied men, 20–64 years of age. Aortic and coronary lesions were evaluated visually in coded specimens and objectively by analysis of radiographs. Using schedules that had been tested for validity and reliability on pairs of living persons, interviewers obtained estimates of cigarette smoking habits of the deceased men from surviving relatives. Data have been analysed with reference to total sample and also to subsamples grouped according to the presence or absence of diseases thought to be associated with smoking (emphysema, lung cancer, etc.) or with coronary heart disease (myocardial infarction, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, etc.). Atherosclerotic involvement of aorta and coronary arteries is greatest in heavy smokers and least in nonsmokers. Occupational physical activity and educational level achieved did not account for observed differences in extent of lesions.

吸烟与冠状动脉和主动脉粥样硬化的关系
研究了747例20-64岁的男性尸体吸烟与动脉粥样硬化的关系。主动脉和冠状动脉病变在编码标本中进行视觉评估,并通过x线片客观分析。采访者使用已对活着的人进行有效性和可靠性测试的时间表,从幸存的亲属那里获得了死者吸烟习惯的估计。数据的分析参照了总样本以及根据是否存在被认为与吸烟有关的疾病(肺气肿、肺癌等)或与冠心病(心肌梗死、高血压、糖尿病、中风等)有关的疾病分组的亚样本。主动脉和冠状动脉粥样硬化累及在重度吸烟者中最严重,在非吸烟者中最少。职业体力活动和教育水平不能解释观察到的病变程度的差异。
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