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Covid-19 and the role of smoking: the protocol of the multicentric prospective study COSMO-IT (COvid19 and SMOking in ITaly).

Authors :
Cattaruzza MS
Gorini G
Bosetti C
Boffi R
Lugo A
Veronese C
Carreras G
Santucci C
Stival C
Pacifici R
Zagà V
Gallus S
Giulietti F
Sarzani R
Spannella F
Del Donno M
Tartaglione S
Marrazzo G
Pelaia G
D'Agosto V
Berti A
Voller F
Cardellicchio S
Cresci C
Foschino Barbaro MP
De Palma R
Negrini S
Sicbaldi V
Serafini A
Bisconti M
Refolo L
Landoni G
Rovere P
Veronesi G
Faverio P
Garavello W
Pesci A
Giacobbe R
Martucci P
Parrella R
Scarano F
Aiello M
Chetta A
Franco C
Mangia A
Carrozzi L
Maggi F
Monzani F
Pistelli F
Russo P
Sanna A
Barreca FM
Conti V
Rossi E
Ruli M
Ruli S
Eslami Varzaneh S
Principe R
Guerrini S
Sebastiani A
Galluccio G
Pezzuto A
Ricci A
Casali E
Mastroianni C
Pirina P
Polo F
Beatrice F
Romagnoli M
Baraldo M
Cojutti PG
Tascini C
Pecori D
Graziano E
Tinghino B
Source :
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis [Acta Biomed] 2020 Aug 27; Vol. 91 (3), pp. e2020062. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 27.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The emergency caused by Covid-19 pandemic raised interest in studying lifestyles and comorbidities as important determinants of poor Covid-19 prognosis. Data on tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and obesity are still limited, while no data are available on the role of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTP). To clarify the role of tobacco smoking and other lifestyle habits on COVID-19 severity and progression, we designed a longitudinal observational study titled COvid19 and SMOking in ITaly (COSMO-IT). About 30 Italian hospitals in North, Centre and South of Italy joined the study. Its main aims are: 1) to quantify the role of tobacco smoking and smoking cessation on the severity and progression of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients; 2) to compare smoking prevalence and severity of the disease in relation to smoking in hospitalized COVID-19 patients versus patients treated at home; 3) to quantify the association between other lifestyle factors, such as e-cigarette and HTP use, alcohol and obesity and the risk of unfavourable COVID-19 outcomes. Socio-demographic, lifestyle and medical history information will be gathered for around 3000 hospitalized and 700-1000 home-isolated, laboratory-confirmed, COVID-19 patients. Given the current absence of a vaccine against SARS-COV-2 and the lack of a specific treatment for -COVID-19, prevention strategies are of extreme importance. This project, designed to highly contribute to the international scientific debate on the role of avoidable lifestyle habits on COVID-19 severity, will provide valuable epidemiological data in order to support important recommendations to prevent COVID-19 incidence, progression and mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2531-6745
Volume :
91
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32921714
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23750/abm.v91i3.10373