Tobacco Smoking and Pack-Years Are Associated With Frailty Among People With HIV

Author:

Ruderman Stephanie A.1,Odden Michelle C2,Webel Allison R.1,Fitzpatrick Annette L.1,Crane Paul K.1,Nance Robin M.1,Drumright Lydia N.1,Whitney Bridget M.1,Mixson Lyndsey Sarah1,Ma Jimmy1,Willig Amanda L.3,Haidar Lara4,Eltonsy Sherif4,Mayer Kenneth H.5,O'Cleirigh Conall5,Cropsey Karen L.3,Eron Joseph J.6,Napravnik Sonia6,Greene Meredith7,McCaul Mary8,Chander Geetanjali1,Cachay Edward9,Lober William B.1,Kritchevsky Stephen B.10,Austad Steven3,Landay Alan11,Pandya Chintan8,Cartujano-Barrera Francisco12,Saag Michael S.3,Kamen Charles12,Hahn Andrew W.1,Kitahata Mari M.1,Delaney Joseph A. C.4,Crane Heidi M.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;

2. Stanford University, Stanford, CA;

3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL;

4. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA;

5. Harvard Medical School, Fenway Institute, Boston, MA, USA;

6. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC;

7. University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;

8. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD;

9. University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA;

10. Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC;

11. Rush University, Chicago, IL; and

12. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.

Abstract

Background:Tobacco smoking increases frailty risk among the general population and is common among people with HIV (PWH) who experience higher rates of frailty at younger ages than the general population.Methods:We identified 8608 PWH across 6 Centers for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinical Systems sites who completed ≥2 patient-reported outcome assessments, including a frailty phenotype measuring unintentional weight loss, poor mobility, fatigue, and inactivity, and scored 0–4. Smoking was measured as baseline pack-years and time-updated never, former, or current use with cigarettes/day. We used Cox models to associate smoking with risk of incident frailty (score ≥3) and deterioration (frailty score increase by ≥2 points), adjusted for demographics, antiretroviral medication, and time-updated CD4 count.Results:The mean follow-up of PWH was 5.3 years (median: 5.0), the mean age at baseline was 45 years, 15% were female, and 52% were non-White. At baseline, 60% reported current or former smoking. Current (HR: 1.79; 95% confidence interval: 1.54 to 2.08) and former (HR: 1.31; 95% confidence interval: 1.12 to 1.53) smoking were associated with higher incident frailty risk, as were higher pack-years. Current smoking (among younger PWH) and pack-years, but not former smoking, were associated with higher risk of deterioration.Conclusions:Among PWH, smoking status and duration are associated with incident and worsening frailty.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases

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