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Husband smoking is associated with Wife's thyrotropin abnormality: A population-based cohort study among Chinese reproductive-aged women.

Authors :
Wu, Siyu
Yang, Ying
Chen, Yunzhi
Xie, Wenlu
Huang, Jiaxin
Liu, Meiya
Liu, Youhong
Xu, Die
Lyu, Xinyi
Wu, Hanbin
Lei, Jueming
Zhao, Chuanyu
Zhang, Ya
Zhang, Hongguang
He, Yuan
Peng, Zuoqi
Wang, Yuanyuan
Shen, Haiping
Wang, Qiaomei
Zhang, Yiping
Source :
International Journal of Hygiene & Environmental Health. Apr2024, Vol. 257, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To comprehensively assess the association of husband smoking with wives' thyrotropin abnormality. This population-based retrospective cohort study included 2 406 090 Chinese reproductive-aged women who had participated twice in the National Free Pre-pregnancy Checkups Project between 2010 and 2020. Multivariate-adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for subnormal and supranormal thyrotropin were estimated according to the husband's smoking status. Husband smoking at the first visit was associated with a 17% (15%–20%) and 26% (24%–28%) increased odds of subnormal thyrotropin and supranormal thyrotropin respectively compared to participants in neither-smoker group. In non-smoking participants with normal thyrotropin levels at the first visit, the corresponding increased risk of subnormal thyrotropin and supranormal thyrotropin at the second visit were 15% (12%–18%) and 19% (16%–21%) in contrast to participants without husband-smoking exposure. In non-smoking participants with abnormal thyrotropin levels at their first visit, husband smoking cessation was associated with 27% (17%–35%) and 36% (31%–40%) reduced odds of subnormal thyrotropin and supranormal thyrotropin at the second visit compared with the participants whose husband still smoking at the second visit. Husband smoking was associated with wives' subnormal thyrotropin and supranormal thyrotropin, and cessation of husband smoking could reduce the odds of thyrotropin abnormality. Couple-focused smoking intervention should be developed to reduce the burden of asymptomatic thyroid disease in females. • 1. Husband smoking was associated with both supranormal thyrotropin and subnormal thyrotropin. • 2. Husband smoking cessation decrease the odds of thyrotropin abnormality. • 3. We call couple-focused smoking cessation to reduce subclinical thyroid disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14384639
Volume :
257
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hygiene & Environmental Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175962872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2024.114338