Incidence and remitting chronic cough and changes over time of smoking habit: comparison between a rural and an urban Italian population (Abstract in rivista)

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  • Incidence and remitting chronic cough and changes over time of smoking habit: comparison between a rural and an urban Italian population (Abstract in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Carrozzi L, Sherrill DL, Angino A, Baldacci S, Maio S, Pistelli F, Di Pede F, Simoni M, Viegi G (2007)
    Incidence and remitting chronic cough and changes over time of smoking habit: comparison between a rural and an urban Italian population
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  • Carrozzi L, Sherrill DL, Angino A, Baldacci S, Maio S, Pistelli F, Di Pede F, Simoni M, Viegi G (literal)
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  • European Respiratory Journal (literal)
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  • 30 (suppl 51) (literal)
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  • In: European Respiratory Journal, vol. 30 (51) pp. non disponibili -. 17th ERS Annual Congress. European Respiratory Society, 2007. (literal)
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  • Aim was to compare risk factors for incidence and remitting chronic cough between two ltalian populations. Two general population cohort studies were carried out in a rural and in a urban area in ltaly,evaluated twice years apart. Chronic cough from baseline and follow-up surveys was used to define incident and remitting chronic cough based on self reported questionnaire data.Likewise, smoking categories were generated for persistent and never smoking as well as those who quit and started between visits.Incident and remittent chronic cough were analyzed in dependently using logistic regression models with smoking, occupational exposure, area of residence(urban or rural),and age as predictor variables.Remitting cough was referenced to persistent, and incident was referenced to never cough in the logistic regression analyses.Persistent smoking was associated with a statistically significant increased risk of incident chronic cough in both areas,with rural subjects having less risk(OR=1.91 Cl=1.27-2.86)than the urban(OR=2.33 Cl=1.51-3.58)(difference was not significant).Persistent smoking was associated with less likelihood of remitting in urban(OR=0.25 Cl=0.12-0.50)but not in rural subjects.In contrast, quitting smoking was associated with an increased likelihood of remitting cough in the rural( OR=5.15 Cl=1.67-15.9) but not in urban subjects. In conclusion, persistent smoking was a strong risk factor for incident chronic cough both in a rural and in a urban area;on the reverse, quitting smoking affected remitting cough in the rural population only,suggesting the interaction with other risk factors in the urban population (literal)
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  • Carrozzi L: Cardio-Thoracic Department,University Hospital, Pisa,Italy; Institute,Pisa,Italy; Sherrill DL: Mel and Enid Zckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona,Tucson, United States (literal)
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  • Incidence and remitting chronic cough and changes over time of smoking habit: comparison between a rural and an urban Italian population (literal)
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