Lifestyle, health characteristics and alcohol abuse in young adults who are non-daily smokers

Authors

  • Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Juan Pablo Barrio-Lera Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Gabriel Behr Gomes Jardim Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Amanda Brondani Mucellini Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Luiza Cirolini Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Ivo Emilio da Cruz Jung Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Maria Fernanda Mânica-Cattani Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Aron Ferreira da Silveira Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Olmiro Cezimbra de Souza Filho Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Ivana Beatrice Mânica da Cruz Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Keywords:

Smoking, Young adult, Alcoholism, Life style, Health

Abstract

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the decline in the prevalence of tobacco use in many countries, including Brazil, there are growing numbers of smokers who continue to smoke at a low daily rate, or less frequently (non-daily smokers). This group needs to be better characterized in order to direct preventive actions and public health policies. The aim here was to compare lifestyle, health characteristics and alcoholism problems among young adult smokers, non-daily smokers and non-smokers. DESIGN AND SETTING: This was a cross-sectional study in which volunteers from the university community and its surrounds in Santa Maria, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, were included between October 2007 and January 2008. METHODS: Out of 1240 volunteers initially contacted in a university cafeteria, a total of 728 participants of mean age 22.45 ± 3.32 years were selected for final analysis. Data were collected using structured questionnaires. RESULTS: In general, it was observed that the non-daily smokers showed intermediate characteristics in relation to the smokers and non-smokers. However, there was a significant association between non-daily smoking and alcohol abuse. The non-daily smokers presented an odds ratio of 2.4 (95% confidence interval: 1.10-5.48) in relation to the daily smokers and an odds ratio of 3.3 (confidence interval: 1.7-6.5) in relation to the nonsmokers, with regard to presenting a positive CAGE test, thereby indicating alcohol abuse or dependence. CONCLUSION: The study suggested that non-daily smoking and alcohol consumption were concomitant behaviors.

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Author Biographies

Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

MSc, PhD. Professor of Morphology, Department of Morphology, Health Science Center, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Juan Pablo Barrio-Lera, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

MSc, PhD. Professor of Physiology, Postdoctoral Program on Biomedicine, Department of Biomedicine, Universidad de León (UNILEON), Spain.

Gabriel Behr Gomes Jardim, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Undergraduate medical student, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Amanda Brondani Mucellini, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Undergraduate biology student, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Luiza Cirolini, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Undergraduate medical student, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Ivo Emilio da Cruz Jung, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Undergraduate psychology student, Centro Universitário Franciscano (UNIFRA), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Maria Fernanda Mânica-Cattani, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Postgraduate student of Toxicological Biochemistry, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Aron Ferreira da Silveira, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

MD, PhD. Professor of Morphology, Department of Morphology, Health Science Center, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Olmiro Cezimbra de Souza Filho, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

MSc. Professor of Education, Department of Morphology, Health Science Center, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Ivana Beatrice Mânica da Cruz, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

MSc, PhD. Professor of Genetics and Molecular Biology, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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2010-11-11

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Rocha MI de UM da, Barrio-Lera JP, Jardim GBG, Mucellini AB, Cirolini L, Jung IE da C, Mânica-Cattani MF, Silveira AF da, Souza Filho OC de, Cruz IBM da. Lifestyle, health characteristics and alcohol abuse in young adults who are non-daily smokers . Sao Paulo Med J [Internet]. 2010 Nov. 11 [cited 2025 Mar. 15];128(6):354-9. Available from: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1835

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