2022
DOI: 10.1111/hiv.13309
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Tobacco smoking and binge alcohol use are associated with incident venous thromboembolism in an HIV cohort

Abstract: Among 13,506 people with HIV (PWH) over 4 years median follow-up, we observed a 1.6-fold increased risk of type-1 (T2MI) and type-2 (T2MI) myocardial infarction for current versus never smoking. Women had higher risk of T2MI than men and vice-versa.

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“…We created a continuous variable from the categorical response options to measure VN use per 30 days, as we have done in previous studies. 43 The transformation used 0 for a response of “Never in the past 12 months,” 0.5 for “Once or a few times in the past 12 months,” 1 for “Once or a few times a month,” 4 for “Once or a few times a week,” and 30 for “Every day or almost every day.” CC smoking was measured as never, former, or current use. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption (AUDIT-C) scale in combination with clinical and self-reported information was used to measure alcohol consumption as no current use, no current use with a prior alcohol use disorder (AUD), current nonhazardous use, and current hazardous use.…”
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“…We created a continuous variable from the categorical response options to measure VN use per 30 days, as we have done in previous studies. 43 The transformation used 0 for a response of “Never in the past 12 months,” 0.5 for “Once or a few times in the past 12 months,” 1 for “Once or a few times a month,” 4 for “Once or a few times a week,” and 30 for “Every day or almost every day.” CC smoking was measured as never, former, or current use. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption (AUDIT-C) scale in combination with clinical and self-reported information was used to measure alcohol consumption as no current use, no current use with a prior alcohol use disorder (AUD), current nonhazardous use, and current hazardous use.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We created a continuous variable from the categorical response options to measure VN use per 30 days, as we have done in previous studies. 43 The transformation used 0 for a response of "Never in the past 12 months," 0.5 for "Once or a few times in the past 12 months," 1 for "Once or a few times a month," 4 for "Once or a few times a week," and 30 for "Every day or almost every day." CC smoking was measured as never, former, or current use.…”
Section: Substance Usementioning
confidence: 99%