Association between smoking habits and acne vulgaris. A case-control study

A. Mannocci, L. Semyonov, R. Saulle, N. Skroza, C. Potenza, A. Boccia, G. Torre
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Background : acne vulgaris, is one of the most common skin disorder. Previous studies about the role of smoke in the pathogenesis of acne reported contradictory results. The aim of this study was to conduct a case-control study investigating the relationship between tobacco smoking and acne. Methods : a case-control study was performed during the period September 2009 - February 2010. A questionnaire was administrated to each participant, to assess the association acne - smoke. Cases were outpatients of the Dermatologic Ambulatory of the “Fiorini” Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Controls were age and gender-matched to the cases. The ratio cases-controls was 1:2. A univariate and a multiple logistic regression analysis were conducted; Odds Ratio (OR ) and the relative 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were assessed. The statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results : crude OR for the association acne - smoke was 7.26 (IC=2.27-23.18); adjusted OR for sex and age was 5.47 (IC=1.67-17.97). Of 93 cases, 6 had a severe grade of acne (6.5%), 19 had an intermediate grade of acne (20.4%), and 68 had a mild grade of acne (73.1%). No one of the smokers had a severe grade of acne, one had an intermediate grade of acne and 11 had mild acne; these differences are not statistically significant. Conclusions : the association between acne and smoke shows an increased risk (OR=7.26) with a statistically significant CI. Moreover, people ≥ 18 years of age have twice the risk compared to persons < 18 years of age (OR=2.31).
吸烟习惯与寻常痤疮之间的关系。病例对照研究
背景:寻常性痤疮,是最常见的皮肤病之一。以前关于烟雾在痤疮发病机制中的作用的研究报告了相互矛盾的结果。本研究的目的是进行一项病例对照研究,调查吸烟与痤疮之间的关系。方法:2009年9月- 2010年2月进行病例对照研究。对每个参与者进行问卷调查,以评估痤疮与吸烟的关系。病例为罗马(意大利)Sapienza大学" Fiorini "医院皮肤科门诊患者。对照组的年龄和性别与病例相匹配。病例与对照组的比例为1:2。进行单因素和多元logistic回归分析;评估优势比(OR)和相对95%置信区间(95% ci)。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:痤疮-吸烟相关性的粗OR为7.26 (IC=2.27 ~ 23.18);性别和年龄校正OR为5.47 (IC=1.67-17.97)。93例中,重度痤疮6例(6.5%),中度痤疮19例(20.4%),轻度痤疮68例(73.1%)。没有一个吸烟者有严重的痤疮,一个有中度的痤疮,11个有轻度的痤疮;这些差异在统计上并不显著。结论:痤疮和吸烟之间的关联显示风险增加(OR=7.26),具有统计学意义的CI。此外,年龄≥18岁者的风险是年龄< 18岁者的两倍(OR=2.31)。
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