参与社区戒烟计划的吸烟者与吸烟相关的体重问题的决定因素

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Cheri Kilmurray , Mark Vander Weg , Nancy Wilson , George Relyea , Barbara McClanahan , Michelle B. Stockton , Kenneth D. Ward
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摘要

背景对体重增加的担忧是戒烟的障碍,但尚未在基于社区的戒烟计划中全面评估戒烟后体重担忧的决定因素。方法这项横断面分析使用了392名成年人的戒烟试验的基线数据,这些成年人被随机分配到体育活动(PA)或一般健康咨询作为吸烟的辅助治疗。结果是1)吸烟行为以控制体重,2)预期因体重增加而复发。自变量是PA和认知、社会人口统计、心理社会测量、吸烟行为和认知、饮食和BMI。从检验主要和性别交互效应的双变量模型中,将显著变量输入线性(对照)或逻辑(复发)回归模型,以确定关键的决定因素。结果在这两项指标中,女性吸烟者(标准化b=0.52,SE=0.10;OR=0.29,95%CI=0.17–0.49)、白人(b=0.12,SE=0.05;OR=0.39,95%CI=0.23–0.66)对体重的担忧更大(p<;.05),戒烟动机较低(b=-0.14,SE=0.05;OR=0.77,95%CI=0.59–1.0)。吸烟控制体重得分越高,PA越少(b=-0.10,SE=0.05),BMI越高(b=0.21,SE=0.005)。男性BMI越高,复发预期越高(OR=2.54,95%CI=1.42–4.56)。结论在尝试戒烟的成年人中,女性、白人吸烟者和那些戒烟动机较低的人更有可能为了控制体重而吸烟,并因体重增加而复发。男性的BMI越高,对复发的预期就越高,但女性则不然。对于这两项指标,体重问题与吸烟史、心理社会功能、PA参与或态度或饮食变量无关。研究结果表明,对于关注体重的吸烟者来说,可能有戒烟干预的目标。
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Determinants of smoking related weight-concern in smokers participating in a community-based cessation program

Background

Concern about weight gain is a barrier to smoking-cessation, but determinants of postcessation weight-concern have not been comprehensively assessed in the context of community-based cessation programs.

Methods

This cross-sectional analysis used baseline data from a cessation trial of 392 adults randomized to physical activity (PA) or general wellness counseling as adjunctive treatment for smoking. Outcomes were 1) smoking behaviors to control weight and 2) anticipating relapse due to weight gain. Independent variables were PA and perceptions, sociodemographics, psychosocial measures, smoking behavior and perceptions, diet, and BMI. From bivariable models examining main and sex interaction effects, significant variables were entered into a linear (control) or logistic (relapse) regression model to identify key determinants.

Results

For both measures, weight-concern was greater (p < .05) for female smokers (standardized b = 0.52, SE = 0.10; OR = 0.29, 95 % CI = 0.17–0.49), White (b = 0.12, SE = 0.05; OR = 0.39, 95 % CI = 0.23–0.66), and less motivated to quit (b = −0.14, SE = 0.05; OR = 0.77, 95 % CI = 0.59–1.0). Higher scores for smoking to control weight were associated with less PA (b = −0.10, SE = 0.05) and higher BMI (b = 0.21, SE = 0.05). For men, higher BMI was associated with greater anticipation of relapse (OR = 2.54, 95 % CI = 1.42–4.56).

Conclusions

Among adults attempting cessation, women, White smokers, and those less motivated to quit were more likely to smoke for weight control and to relapse due to weight gain. Higher BMI was associated with greater anticipation of relapse for men, but not women. Weight-concerns, for both measures, were not related to smoking history, psychosocial functioning, PA engagement or attitudes, or dietary variables. Results suggest potential cessation intervention targets for weight-concerned smokers.

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