The effect of smoking intensity on all-cause and cause-specific mortality-a Mendelian randomization analysis

2019 International Journal of Epidemiology  
Smoking is an important cause of mortality and recent studies have suggested that even low-intensity smoking might be associated with increased mortality. Still, smoking is associated with lower socio-economic status as well as other potential risk factors, and disease onset might motivate smoking cessation, thus residual confounding and reverse causality might bias results. We aimed to assess the evidence of a causal relationship between smoking intensity and cause-specific as well as all-cause-mortality using Mendelian randomization analyses.
doi:10.1093/ije/dyz081 pmid:31074779 fatcat:alhvwsh46jaznkrdjcspwefctm