Background—Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating and untreatable motor neuron disease; smoking and alcohol drinking may impact its progression rate. Objective—To ascertain the influence of smoking and alcohol consumption on ALS progression rates. Methods— Cross-sectional multicenter study, including 241 consecutive patients (145 males); mean age at onset was 59.9 ± 11.8 years. Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption data were collected at recruitment through a validated questionnaire. Patients were categorized into three groups according to ∆FS (derived from the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised and disease duration from onset): slow (n = 81), intermediate (80), and fast progressors (80). Results—Current smokers accounted for 44 (18.3%) of the participants, former smokers accounted for 10 (4.1%), and non-smokers accounted for 187 (77.6%). The age of ALS onset was lower in current smokers than non-smokers, and the ∆FS was slightly, although not significantly, higher for smokers of >14 cigarettes/day. Current alcohol drinkers accounted for 147 (61.0%) of the participants, former drinkers accounted for 5 (2.1%), and non-drinkers accounted for 89 (36.9%). The log(∆FS) was weakly correlated only with the duration of alcohol consumption (p = 0.028), but not with the mean number of drinks/day or the drink-years. Conclusions: This cross-sectional multicenter study suggested a possible minor role for smoking in worsening disease progression. A possible interaction with alcohol drinking was suggested.

The impact of lifetime alcohol and cigarette smoking loads on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis progression: A cross-sectional study / Cucovici, A.; Fontana, A.; Ivashynka, A.; Russo, S.; Renna, V.; Mazzini, L.; Gagliardi, I.; Mandrioli, J.; Martinelli, I.; Lisnic, V.; Muresanu, D. F.; Zarrelli, M.; Copetti, M.; Leone, M. A.. - In: LIFE. - ISSN 2075-1729. - 11:4(2021), pp. 352-N/A. [10.3390/life11040352]

The impact of lifetime alcohol and cigarette smoking loads on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis progression: A cross-sectional study

Mandrioli J.;Martinelli I.;
2021

Abstract

Background—Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating and untreatable motor neuron disease; smoking and alcohol drinking may impact its progression rate. Objective—To ascertain the influence of smoking and alcohol consumption on ALS progression rates. Methods— Cross-sectional multicenter study, including 241 consecutive patients (145 males); mean age at onset was 59.9 ± 11.8 years. Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption data were collected at recruitment through a validated questionnaire. Patients were categorized into three groups according to ∆FS (derived from the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised and disease duration from onset): slow (n = 81), intermediate (80), and fast progressors (80). Results—Current smokers accounted for 44 (18.3%) of the participants, former smokers accounted for 10 (4.1%), and non-smokers accounted for 187 (77.6%). The age of ALS onset was lower in current smokers than non-smokers, and the ∆FS was slightly, although not significantly, higher for smokers of >14 cigarettes/day. Current alcohol drinkers accounted for 147 (61.0%) of the participants, former drinkers accounted for 5 (2.1%), and non-drinkers accounted for 89 (36.9%). The log(∆FS) was weakly correlated only with the duration of alcohol consumption (p = 0.028), but not with the mean number of drinks/day or the drink-years. Conclusions: This cross-sectional multicenter study suggested a possible minor role for smoking in worsening disease progression. A possible interaction with alcohol drinking was suggested.
2021
11
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352
N/A
The impact of lifetime alcohol and cigarette smoking loads on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis progression: A cross-sectional study / Cucovici, A.; Fontana, A.; Ivashynka, A.; Russo, S.; Renna, V.; Mazzini, L.; Gagliardi, I.; Mandrioli, J.; Martinelli, I.; Lisnic, V.; Muresanu, D. F.; Zarrelli, M.; Copetti, M.; Leone, M. A.. - In: LIFE. - ISSN 2075-1729. - 11:4(2021), pp. 352-N/A. [10.3390/life11040352]
Cucovici, A.; Fontana, A.; Ivashynka, A.; Russo, S.; Renna, V.; Mazzini, L.; Gagliardi, I.; Mandrioli, J.; Martinelli, I.; Lisnic, V.; Muresanu, D. F....espandi
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