Weight Concerns Associated With Delay in Quit Date But Not Treatment Outcomes: A Czech Republic Experience

A. Pankova, E. Králíková, L. Štěpánková, K. Zvolska, Z. Bortlíček, M. Bláha, M. Clark, D. Schroeder, I. Croghan
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Background Weight concerns are prevalent in smokers and may reduce the success rate of quitting. This concept has been primarily studied on US populations and it is unknown how weight concerns may differ cross-culturally. This study examined the role of weight concern in European smokers wishing to stop smoking. Methods A sample of 593 smokers (299 men and 294 women, mean age 38 years) utilizing the Centre for Tobacco-Dependent in Prague, Czech Republic, between 2010 and 2013 were studied. Weight concerns were assessed at baseline prior to treatment by evidence-based stop smoking methods. Abstinence was evaluated at 12 months post baseline. Results Approximately 34% of all patients (204/593) were classified as weight concerned (by indicating on the Weight Concern Scale that they would return to smoking after any weight gain) at the time they sought treatment. Among all men, 19.4% (58/299) were weight concerned and among all women, 49.7% (146/294) were weight concerned. Among females, weight-concerned smokers were of similar weight, but younger (p < .001), and had been smoking cigarettes for fewer years (p = .002) compared with those without weight concerns, whereas the male weight-concerned smokers were significantly (p = .030) heavier than those without weight concerns. Although the presence of weight concern was associated with a delay in setting a quit date (log-rank test p = .019), it was not associated with abstinence at one year. Conclusion The quit success rate of weight-concerned smokers in Czech Republic did not differ from those without weight concern when utilizing an individualized smoking cessation treatment program. Individually tailored tobacco dependence treatment could help to prevent weight concern from affecting successful quitting. Implications This study adds the new cross-cultural aspect of post-cessation weight concern. Weight concern has been studied primarily on US populations and our sample consists of European sample of smokers. Additionally, we have found that the presence of weight concern lead to delay in setting a quit date, but the success rate of those weight concerned did not differ from those without weight concern. Thus, it is possible, that this individualized evidence-based tobacco treatment program was able to prevent weight concern impact towards successful quitting.
体重问题与延迟戒烟日期有关,但与治疗结果无关:捷克共和国的经验
背景:体重问题在吸烟者中很普遍,这可能会降低戒烟的成功率。这一概念主要是在美国人群中进行的研究,目前还不清楚不同文化对体重的担忧有何不同。这项研究调查了体重问题在希望戒烟的欧洲吸烟者中的作用。方法对2010年至2013年在捷克共和国布拉格烟草依赖中心使用的593名吸烟者(299名男性和294名女性,平均年龄38岁)进行了研究。在以证据为基础的戒烟方法治疗前对体重问题进行基线评估。禁欲在基线后12个月进行评估。结果约34%的患者(204/593)在寻求治疗时被归类为体重问题(通过在体重关注量表上表明他们在体重增加后会重新吸烟)。男性中有19.4%(58/299)存在体重担忧,女性中有49.7%(146/294)存在体重担忧。在女性吸烟者中,与没有体重顾虑的吸烟者相比,体重相似,但更年轻(p < 0.001),吸烟年限更短(p = 0.002),而男性体重顾虑的吸烟者明显比没有体重顾虑的吸烟者重(p = 0.030)。虽然体重问题的存在与设定戒烟日期的延迟有关(log-rank检验p = 0.019),但与一年的戒烟无关。结论在捷克共和国,使用个体化戒烟治疗方案时,体重相关吸烟者的戒烟成功率与没有体重相关吸烟者的戒烟成功率没有差异。量身定制的烟草依赖治疗可以帮助防止体重问题影响成功戒烟。本研究为戒烟后的体重问题增加了新的跨文化视角。体重问题主要是在美国人群中研究的,我们的样本包括欧洲的吸烟者样本。此外,我们还发现,担心体重的人会推迟设定戒烟日期,但担心体重的人的成功率与不担心体重的人没有什么不同。因此,有可能,这种个体化的基于证据的烟草治疗方案能够防止体重问题对成功戒烟的影响。
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