Smoking and Drinking Habits Five Years after Baseline in the JACC Study
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BACKGROUND: Observing longitudinal changes in smoking and drinking habits is important for evaluating the risk of incidence and death from cancer or other diseases in a cohort study.METHODS: Smoking and drinking habits at baseline and about five years later among 18,312 males and 28,338 females were obtained from the baseline and interim surveys in the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study for Evaluation of Cancer Risk (JACC Study) sponsored by Monbusho (Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan). Changes in smoking and drinking habits between the two surveys were observed. Odds ratios for quitting these habits at interim survey were estimated.RESULTS: Percentages of current smokers at baseline and interim surveys were 51.0% and 45.5% in males, and 5.2% and 4.8% in females, respectively. Percentages of current drinkers at baseline and interim surveys were 78.0% and 73.2% in males, and 29.5% and 23.5% in females, respectively. The number of cigarettes per day among male current smokers and the usual amount of alcohol consumed on each occasion among current drinkers decreased between the two surveys. Odds ratios for smoking cessation increased with age at baseline and decreased with the number of cigarettes per day at baseline. Odds ratios for drinking cessation increased with age at baseline and decreased with the usual amount of alcohol consumed on each occasion at baseline.CONCLUSION: The decrease in smoking and drinking habits was observed during the five-year followup period. Higher age and lower levels of exposure were associated with quitting smoking or drinking.J Epidemiol 2005; 15: S56-S66.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2005-03-01
著者
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HASHIMOTO Shuji
Department of Physiologic Laboratory, National Cardiovascular Center
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TAMAKOSHI Akiko
Department of Preventive Medicine/Biostatistics and Medical Decision Making, Nagoya University Gradu
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YOSHIMURA Takesumi
Fukuoka Institute of Health and Environmental Sciences
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上島 通浩
名古屋大学 衛生
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橋本 周司
早稲田大学理工学術院 先進理工学研究科
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Kamijima Michihiro
名古屋大学 医学部保健学科検査技術科学専攻
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Hashimoto S
Department Of Hygiene Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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Kida M
Nagoya City Univ. Graduate School Of Medical Sci.
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Tsubono Y
Division Of Health Policy Tohoku University School Of Public Policy
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Tsubono Yoshitaka
宮城県立がんセンター研究所 疫学部
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Tamakoshi Akiko
Department Of Health Science Shiga University Of Medical Science
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三浦 克之
Dep. Of Health Sci. Shiga Univ. Of Medical Sci.
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KAWADO Miyuki
Department of Hygiene, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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SUZUKI Sadao
Department of Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Me
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Mikami Kazuya
Department Of Urology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Mikami Kazuya
京都府立医科大学 泌尿器科
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Mikami Kazuya
Department Of Urology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Tominaga Suketami
愛知県がんセンター研究所
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Shinzato T
Department Of Health Promotion And Disease Prevention Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medi
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Tokudome Shinkan
Department Of Public Health Nagoya City University Medical School
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Sasaki S
National Cancer Center Res. Inst. East
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Tokudome Shinkan
Department Of Community Health Scinece Saga Medical School
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Tokudome Shinkan
Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medical Sciences
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橋本 周司
早稲田大学理工学研究科応用物理科
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KITAGAWA MOTOJI
Department of Internal Medicine II Nagoya University School of Medicine
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Suzuki Sadao
Department Of Health Promotion And Disease Prevention Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medi
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Tamakoshi Akiko
Department Of Clinical Trials National Center For Geriatrics And Gerontology
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Tokudome Shinkan
名古屋女子大学 家政学部食物栄養学科
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Yoshimura Takesumi
Fukuoka Institute Of Health And Environmental Sciences Former Affiliation : Department Of Clinical E
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Yoshimura Takesumi
University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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Tsubono Yoshitaka
Division Of Health Policy Tohoku University School Of Public Policy
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Shinzato Takahiro
Patient Registration Committee Japanese Society For Dialysis Therapy
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Kawado Miyuki
Department Of Hygiene Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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Tominaga S
Aichi Cancer Center Res. Inst. Nagoya Jpn
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Hashimoto Shuji
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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Kawado Miyuki
Juntendo Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Suzuki Sadao
Department Of Social And Preventive Epidemiology School Of Public Health The University Of Tokyo
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Kawado Miyuki
Department Of Epidemiology And Environmental Health Juntendo University School Of Medicine
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Sasaki Satoshi
Epidemiology And Prevention Division Research Center For Cancer Prevention And Screening National Cancer Center
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Suzuki Sadao
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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