Correlation between cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption and Rosacea: A two‐sample Mendelian randomization study
0301 basic medicine
0302 clinical medicine
Alcohol Drinking
Risk Factors
Rosacea
Humans
Original Articles
Mendelian Randomization Analysis
Cigarette Smoking
Genome-Wide Association Study
DOI:
10.1111/srt.13765
Publication Date:
2024-06-17T05:12:45Z
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ABSTRACT
AbstractBackgroundControversy persists regarding the causal relationship between Cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and Rosacea. This paper employs the Mendelian randomization (MR) method to elucidate the correlation between Cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and Rosacea. The aim is to contribute valuable insights to aid in the prevention and early treatment of Rosacea.MethodSummary datasets for cigarette smoking parameters (Cigarettes smoked per day, Smoking status: Previous, smoking status: Current) and alcohol consumption (Alcoholic drinks per week) were selected alongside data for Rosacea from genome‐wide association studies (GWAS). The Two‐sample MR method was employed to analyze the correlation between cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and Rosacea. Various MR analysis methods, including inverse variance weighting (IVW), MR‐Egger, Simple Mode, Weighted Mode, and Weighted Median, were chosen. IVW served as the primary analysis method.ResultsThe results indicate a significant negative association between Cigarettes smoked per day and Rosacea. Moreover, a significant positive correlation was observed between Smoking status: Previous and Rosacea. However, no significant associations were found between Smoking status: Current, Alcoholic drinks per week, and Rosacea.ConclusionThis study provides further clarity on the association between cigarette smoking, drinking, and Rosacea through a two‐sample MR analysis. Notably, the number of cigarettes smoked per day appears to be associated with a reduced incidence of Rosacea, while cigarette smoking cessation may increase the risk. Surprisingly, alcohol consumption does not emerge as a significant risk factor for Rosacea. These findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between lifestyle factors and the occurrence of Rosacea, offering potential insights for preventive measures and early intervention.
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