論文

査読有り
2013年12月10日

Alcohol and smoking affect risk of uncomplicated colonic diverticulosis in Japan

PLoS ONE
  • Naoyoshi Nagata
  • Ryota Niikura
  • Takuro Shimbo
  • Yoshihiro Kishida
  • Katsunori Sekine
  • Shohei Tanaka
  • Tomonori Aoki
  • Kazuhiro Watanabe
  • Junichi Akiyama
  • Mikio Yanase
  • Toshiyuki Itoh
  • Masashi Mizokami
  • Naomi Uemura
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開始ページ
e81137
終了ページ
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0081137

Colonic diverticula are located predominantly on the right side in Asia and on the left side in Europe and the United States. Factors associated with uncomplicated colonic diverticulosis and its distribution pattern have been unknown. Our aims are to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for uncomplicated colonic diverticulosis. We conducted a prospective crosssectional study in adults who underwent colonoscopy. Alcohol, alcohol related flushing, smoking, medications, and comorbidities were assessed by interview on the colonoscopy day. Alcohol consumption was categorized as nondrinker, light (1-180 g/week), moderate (181-360 g/week), and heavy (≥361 g/week). Smoking index was defined as the number of cigarettes per day multiplied by the number of smoking years and categorized as nonsmoker, &lt
400, 400-799, and ≥800. A total of 2,164 consecutive patients were enrolled. Overall, 542 patients (25.1%) had uncomplicated colonic diverticulosis located on the right side (50%), bilaterally (29%), and on the left side (21%). Univariate analysis revealed age, male, smoking index, alcohol consumption, aspirin use, anticoagulants use, corticosteroid use, hypertension, and atherosclerotic disease as factors significantly associated with diverticulosis. Alcohol related flushing was not associated with the disease. Multivariate analysis showed increasing age (P&lt
0.01), increasing alcohol consumption (P&lt
0.01) and smoking (P&lt
0.01), and atherosclerotic disease (P&lt
0.01) as significantly associated factors. Alcohol and smoking were associated with right-sided and bilateral diverticula. In conclusion, one in four Japanese adults have colonic diverticulosis (50% right-sided). Age, alcohol consumption, and smoking were found to be significant risk factors for uncomplicated colonic diverticulosis, particularly right-sided and bilateral. © 2013 Nagata et al.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081137
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339905
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0081137
  • ISSN : 1932-6203
  • PubMed ID : 24339905
  • SCOPUS ID : 84892396245

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