Original scientific paper
The Prevalence of Smoking among Croatian Hospitalized Coronary Heart Disease Patients
Hrvoje Vražić
Jozica Šikić
Tomo Lucijanić
Milan Milošević
Katarina Borić
Mario Udovičić
Jasna Cmrečnjak
Inge Heim
Mirjana Jembrek Gostović
Mijo Bergovec
Abstract
The aim of this paper was to investigate the prevalence of smoking using selected anthropometric variables in a sample of hospitalized coronary heart disease (CHD) patients in Croatia (N=1,298). A total of 444 subjects (34.6%) were non-smokers, 548 (42.6%) were smokers and 293 (22.8%) were ex-smokers. Men, on average, smoked more cigarettes per day than women (22.62 vs. 19.84 cigarettes, p<0.001) and they also had bigger index »pack-years« than women (36.96 vs. 33.91, p=0.024). Men were more often smokers and ex-smokers than women (47.4% vs. 30.8% for smokers and 25.0% vs. 22.8% for ex-smokers, p<0.001). In this study a high prevalence of smoking was found among CHD patients in Croatia. Unless it is decreased, it can be expected that CHD patients in Croatia will continue to experience adverse effects more often than other CHD patients in the rest of Europe.
Keywords
coronary heart disease; cardiovascular risk factor; smoking; Croatia; prevention
Hrčak ID:
75698
URI
Publication date:
2.1.2012.
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