Abstract P385: Cigarette Smoking and Incident Stroke in African Americans of the Jackson Heart Study

2019 
Background: African-Americans (AAs) are disproportionately affected more by stroke compared to whites, however less is known about the relationship between stroke and cigarette smoking, a modifiable risk factor, in AAs. Therefore, we evaluated the relationship between cigarette smoking and incident stroke in the Jackson Heart Study (JHS). Methods and Results: JHS participants without a history of stroke (n= 4894) were classified by self-reported baseline smoking status into current, past (smoked at least 400 cigarettes/life) or never smokers at baseline (2000-2004). Current smokers were further classified by smoking intensity [number of cigarettes smoked per day (1-10,10-19 and ≥20)] and followed for incident stroke (through 2014). Stroke events were adjudicated in the JHS. Hazard ratios for incident stroke for each smoking group compared to never smokers were estimated using the Cox proportional hazard regression models after adjusting for covariates. At baseline there were 633 (13.1%) current, 892 (18.4...
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