
To study the association between smoking, smoking cessation and aortic arc calcification (AAC) in an older Chinese population.A total of 3022 men and 7279 women aged 50-85 years were recruited and received a medical check-up including measurement of fasting plasma vascular risk factors. Two radiologists reviewed the posterior-anterior plain chest X-ray radiographs and assessed AAC together. Information on smoking status, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors was collected.The crude prevalence of AAC in men (38.58%) was lower than that in women (41.37%). The adjusted odds ratios of AAC increased significantly across never, ex- and current smokers in both genders. Dose-response relationships were observed among current smokers for smoking amount (cigarettes/day), smoking duration (years) and cigarette pack-years in both genders (all por=23.5 pack-years).Smoking increased the risk of AAC in Chinese, while smoking cessation decreased the risk only in male light ex-smokers. Chest X-ray is a cheap and simple method to detect AAC, which should be an important warning signal for immediate smoking cessation.
Male, Thoracic - pathology, Aging, Aortic Diseases, 610, Aorta, Thoracic, Calcinosis - ethnology - pathology, Cohort Studies, Asian People, Risk Factors, 80 and over, Prevalence, Smoking - ethnology, Humans, Aorta, Aged, Smoking Cessation - statistics & numerical data, Aged, 80 and over, Aorta, Thoracic - pathology, Smoking, Aortic Diseases - ethnology - pathology, Calcinosis, Middle Aged, Asian Continental Ancestry Group - statistics & numerical data, Female, Smoking Cessation
Male, Thoracic - pathology, Aging, Aortic Diseases, 610, Aorta, Thoracic, Calcinosis - ethnology - pathology, Cohort Studies, Asian People, Risk Factors, 80 and over, Prevalence, Smoking - ethnology, Humans, Aorta, Aged, Smoking Cessation - statistics & numerical data, Aged, 80 and over, Aorta, Thoracic - pathology, Smoking, Aortic Diseases - ethnology - pathology, Calcinosis, Middle Aged, Asian Continental Ancestry Group - statistics & numerical data, Female, Smoking Cessation
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