Cigarette Smoking: Risk Factor for Premature Facial Wrinkling
1991; American College of Physicians; Volume: 114; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7326/0003-4819-114-10-840
ISSN1539-3704
AutoresDonald P. Kadunce, R. M. Burr, Richard E. Gress, Richard E. Kanner, Joseph L. Lyon, John J. Zone,
Tópico(s)Skin Protection and Aging
ResumoArticle15 May 1991Cigarette Smoking: Risk Factor for Premature Facial WrinklingDonald P. Kadunce, MD, Randy Burr, MD, Richard Gress, MS, Richard Kanner, MD, Joseph L. Lyon, MD, John J. Zone, MDDonald P. Kadunce, MD, Randy Burr, MD, Richard Gress, MS, Richard Kanner, MD, Joseph L. Lyon, MD, John J. Zone, MDAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-114-10-840 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptObjective: To determine if cigarette smoking is a risk factor for the development of premature facial wrinkling.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Smoking cessation clinic and community.Patients: Convenience sample of 132 adult smokers and non-smokers in 1988.Measurements: A questionnaire was administered to quantify cigarette smoking and to obtain information about possibly confounding factors such as skin pigmentation, sun exposure, age, and sex. Wrinkling was assessed using photographs of the temple region, and a severity score based on predetermined criteria was assigned. A logistic regression model, which controlled for confounding variables, was developed to assess the risk for premature wrinkling in response to pack-years of smoking.Main Results: The prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with sun exposure and pack-years of smoking. After controlling for age, sex, and sun exposure, premature wrinkling increased with increased pack-years of smoking. Heavy cigarette smokers (> 50 pack-years) were 4.7 times more likely to be wrinkled than nonsmokers (95% CI, 1.0 to 22.6; P value for trend = 0.05). Sun exposure of more than 50 000 lifetime hours also increased the risk of being excessively wrinkled 3.1-fold (CI, 1.2 to 7.1). 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Kottke, MDTobacco Smoke and Skin AgingPhotoaging 15 May 1991Volume 114, Issue 10Page: 840-844KeywordsCritical careDermatologyMedical risk factorsPreventive medicineQuestionnairesSaltsSmoking cessationVeteran care Issue Published: 15 May 1991 Copyright© 1991 American College of PhysiciansPDF DownloadLoading ...
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