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Snuff use associated with abdominal obesity in former smokers

Mats Sundbeck1, Mathias Grahn2, Vincent Lönngren3, Nils Ove Månsson3, Lennart Råstam3, and Ulf Lindblad4*

1 Public Health Unit, City Council of Malmö, Sweden
2 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Malmö University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
3 Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Lund University, Sweden
4 Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Lund University, Sweden, Skaraborg Institute, Skövde, Sweden, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine/Primary Health Care, Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Sweden

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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Aim: To describe the consumption of snuff in a rural male population and to explore associations between snuff use and obesity. Participants and Methods: Tobacco use was explored in 834 men aged 30–75 years old who participated in a cross-sectional population survey in the municipality of Vara (participation rate was 81%). Self-reported questionnaires assessed the habits of smoking and snuff use. Anthropometric measures were obtained during a health examination. Results: Of these men 21% (n = 179) were snuff users, 13% (n = 109) current smokers, and 65% (n = 546) were non-users. Of all snuff users 65% (n = 116) were former smokers, and 35% (n = 63) were exclusive snuff users (current users who never smoked). Among non-users 65% (n = 357) were never users and 35% (n = 189) had quit smoking without nicotine substitution. These men were characterized by abdominal obesity; OR 1.84 (1.08–3.12) (p = 0.002) (WHR >1.0) and OR 1.71 (1.08–2.72) (p = 0.022) (waist circumference >102 cm). One can/week use of snuff among ex-smokers was associated with a 1.21 cm wider (0.05–2.36) (p = 0.041) waist circumference and 0.01 (0.00–0.02) units higher (p = 0.021) WHR. There were statistically significant associations between former smoking without current nicotine substitute and both general and abdominal obesity. No similar association with abdominal obesity was seen among exclusive snuff users. Conclusions: Abdominal obesity in current snuff users is limited to former smokers. The remaining effect of previous smoking has to be considered in future studies on obesity and related disorders in snuff users. Counselling among people who substitute snuff for smoking should include measures to prevent weight gain.

Key Words: Snuff, smokeless tobacco, smoking, obesity, overweight

First published on May 18, 2009, doi:10.1177/1403494809105546

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2009;37:487.

A more recent version of this article appeared on July 1, 2009


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