2017
DOI: 10.5009/gnl16194
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Underestimation of Smoking Rates in an East Asian Population with Crohn’s Disease

Abstract: Background/AimsThe reported rates of current smoking at the time of Crohn’s disease (CD) diagnosis tend to be low in East Asian studies. However, we hypothesized that East Asian patients may be reluctant to disclose their smoking history, likely because of the influence of the Confucian culture.MethodsWe prospectively re-evaluated the smoking status at diagnosis in 1,437 Korean CD patients whose smoking status had been reported in our previous study.ResultsAfter re-evaluation, the current smokers at diagnosis … Show more

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“…From the Asan IBD registry maintained prospectively since 1997, data including date of birth, date of symptom onset, date of UC diagnosis, follow‐up period, sex, smoking status, extents of disease at diagnosis and during follow‐up, medications prescribed, and colectomy status were retrieved and analyzed. Definitions of smoking status were as in our previous study . The extent of disease was endoscopically determined by reference to the Montreal classification .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the Asan IBD registry maintained prospectively since 1997, data including date of birth, date of symptom onset, date of UC diagnosis, follow‐up period, sex, smoking status, extents of disease at diagnosis and during follow‐up, medications prescribed, and colectomy status were retrieved and analyzed. Definitions of smoking status were as in our previous study . The extent of disease was endoscopically determined by reference to the Montreal classification .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on smoking status at UC diagnosis or recruitment of healthy controls was obtained from a written questionnaire or an active interview with a physician in the absence of family members, such as parents and spouses, as described. 18,22,23 All individuals were classified as never, former, or current smokers, defined as a lifetime Average duration of smoking cessation in former smokers for patients was 5.8 years and for healthy controls was 11.2 years.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, our measure of smoking status may have been subject to recall bias by patients or a failure of clinicians to inquire about and record status acurately. 4 This could potentially result in an underestimation of any effect.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Recent data from the UK indicates there may be a similar prevalence amongst patients with CD, 3 although in some CD populations smoking is much more frequent. 4,5 Tobacco exposure impacts adversely on disease outcomes in CD. Several studies have reported increased rates of intestinal surgery amongst smokers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%