2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2010.03918.x
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Cigarette smoking may modify the risk of depression in eczema among adults: a preliminary study using NHANES 2005–2006

Abstract: Our findings indicated that cigarette smoking may modify the risk of depression in eczema. We suggested cessation of smoking in eczema patients to decrease the risk of this psychiatric co-morbidity.

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“…The eight studies quantitatively analysed in the category ‘AD and alcohol use’ included 34 613 patients with AD and 246 397 reference individuals . Study designs included cross‐sectional ( n = 6), case–control ( n = 1) and cohort ( n = 1) .…”
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“…The eight studies quantitatively analysed in the category ‘AD and alcohol use’ included 34 613 patients with AD and 246 397 reference individuals . Study designs included cross‐sectional ( n = 6), case–control ( n = 1) and cohort ( n = 1) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eight studies quantitatively analysed in the category ‘AD and alcohol use’ included 34 613 patients with AD and 246 397 reference individuals . Study designs included cross‐sectional ( n = 6), case–control ( n = 1) and cohort ( n = 1) . They originated from four different countries: United States of America ( n = 3), Korea ( n = 3), Denmark ( n = 1) and Germany ( n = 1) .…”
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“…39 A positive association between BMI and unfavorable serum lipid concentrations has been reported; thus further research may be needed for screening approaches among obese children. 40,41 Total cholesterol concentration differs related to the maturity index in boys and girls, being lower in pubertal children than prepubertal children. 42 In this study population, 11-year-old children comprised the 20% of this study population who are generally entering puberty, so the total cholesterol levels may be underestimated.…”
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“…[1][2][3] Adults with moderate-to-severe AD have been shown to have poorer health status, 1 sleep disturbances, 1 higher rates of fractures and other injuries, 4 obesity and other cardiovascular disease risk factors, 5,6 and depression and other mental health comorbidities. 7 The mainstays of treatment for AD are emol-lients, topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors and avoidance of exacerbants.…”
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confidence: 99%