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      The effect of smoking on lung function: a clinical study of adult-onset asthma.

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          The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of smoking on lung function decline in adult-onset asthma in a clinical, 12-year follow-up study.In the Seinäjoki Adult Asthma Study, 203 patients were followed for 12 years (1999-2013) after diagnosis of new-onset adult asthma. Patients were divided into two groups based on smoking history: <10 or ≥10 pack-years. Spirometry evaluation points were: 1) baseline, 2) the maximum lung function during the first 2.5 years after diagnosis (Max0-2.5) and 3) after 12 years of follow-up.Between Max0-2.5and follow-up, the median annual decline in absolute forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) was 36 mL in the group of patients with <10 pack-years of smoking and 54 mL in those with smoking history ≥10 pack-years (p=0.003). The annual declines in FEV1% pred (p=0.006), forced vital capacity (FVC) (p=0.035) and FEV1/FVC (p=0.045) were also accelerated in the group of patients with ≥10 pack-years smoked. In multivariate regression analysis, smoking history ≥10 pack-years became a significant predictor of accelerated decline in FEV1Among patients with clinically defined adult-onset asthma, smoking history ≥10 pack-years is associated with accelerated loss of lung function.

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          Journal
          Eur. Respir. J.
          The European respiratory journal
          European Respiratory Society (ERS)
          1399-3003
          0903-1936
          Nov 2016
          : 48
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Seinäjoki Central Hospital, Seinäjoki, Finland minna.tommola@epshp.fi.
          [2 ] Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Seinäjoki Central Hospital, Seinäjoki, Finland.
          [3 ] Dept of Clinical Physiology, Seinäjoki Central Hospital, Seinäjoki, Finland.
          [4 ] Police University College, Tampere, Finland.
          [5 ] Dept of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Research Unit, Seinäjoki Central Hospital, Seinäjoki, Finland.
          [6 ] Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.
          Article
          13993003.00850-2016
          10.1183/13993003.00850-2016
          27660515
          34ca099d-61e3-4004-8866-2e976fa9e663
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