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BMC Public Health | 2009

Fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence vs heavy smoking index in a general population survey

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Begoña Alonso; Alberto Malvar; Xurxo Hervada; J. de Leon

BackgroundThe Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) is used for assessing nicotine dependence. A shorter test derived from the FTND used for the general population is the Heavy Smoking Index (HSI) (six questions vs. two). The objective of this study is to compare the validity of the HSI versus the FTND.MethodsA survey of tobacco use in the general population was carried out in the northern Spanish region of Galicia using both the FTND and the HSI to study a representative sample of 1655 daily smokers. The HSI was compared with the FTND, considered the gold standard. Measures of sensitivity, specificity and predictive values were calculated. Concordance between the tests was also established (Cohens kappa).ResultsCohens kappa showed good agreement between measures (Kappa = 0.7); specificity values were also high (Sp = 96.2%). Sensitivity analysis in females (Se = 62.3%) did not show good agreement.ConclusionsThe HSI can be used as a reasonably good screening test in order to identify daily smokers with high nicotine dependence. Nevertheless, for populations or subpopulations having low nicotine dependence, such as women, the FTND is more reliable.


Gaceta Sanitaria | 2014

Impacto de las leyes de control del tabaquismo en la exposición al humo ambiental de tabaco en Galicia (2005-2011)

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Alberto Malvar; María Jesús García García; Bernardo Seoane; Jorge Suanzes; Xurxo Hervada

OBJECTIVE Prevalence of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is a valuable index to assess the impact of the laws for tobacco control. The objective of this work is to analyse variations in the prevalence of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in Galicia (Spain) between 2005, before the Law 28/2005, and 2011, after the law 42/2010. METHODS Data were obtained from five population-based independent cross-sectional studies, telephone surveys, developed in Galicia between 2005 and 2011 among population aged 16 to 74 (n=34.419). Self-reported exposure among population aged between 16 and 74 was analysed by setting and tobacco consumption by prevalence with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS Environmental tobacco smoke exposure decreased dramatically in Galicia between 2005 and 2011. In 2005, before the Law 28/2005, 95% of the population reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke compared to 28% in 2011, after the Law 42/2010. Decrease was greater in workplaces in 2006 and in leisure time venues in 2011. After an initial decrease in 2006, exposure at home remains unchanged. CONCLUSIONS An important reduction in self-reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke occurred in Galicia in the period 2005-2011, specially after the introduction of Laws 28/2005 and 42/2010. Nevertheless, one in four of the population aged 16 to 74 remained exposed in 2011.


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

High-risk human papillomavirus in Galicia, Spain: prevalence and evaluation of the sample representativeness.

Matilde Trigo-Daporta; Marta García-Campello; Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Eva Fernandez-Rodriguez; Genoveva Guinarte; Ana Troncoso; Raquel Pardavila; Alberto Malvar

Abstract Background: The prevalence of high-risk genotypes of the human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) in Galicia remained unknown before the introduction of the HPV vaccine. The objective of this study was to estimate this prevalence in non-vaccinated women when vaccination against HR-HPV started. Sample representativeness was also evaluated. Methods: Female volunteers aged 16–64 years, residents in Galicia, Spain, completed a questionnaire and provided biological samples for a virological study and for cytology. The sample was weighted; prevalence rates were estimated and are shown with 95% confidence intervals. Results: Virological results were available for 1703 women. HR-HPV prevalence was 10.1%, decreasing notably at ages above 30 years. HPV-16 was the most frequent genotype and 3.6% of women were infected by more than one genotype. No adjustment was necessary to generalize the results of the study. Conclusions: In Galicia in 2009 there would be 96 400 women aged 16–64 years infected with HR-HPV. It is possible to estimate HR-HPV prevalence in a population starting from a volunteer sample.


Gaceta Sanitaria | 2017

Cambios en el consumo de tabaco: auge del tabaco de liar e introducción de los cigarrillos electrónicos

Marina Tarrazo; Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Alberto Malvar; Jorge Suanzes; Xurxo Hervada

OBJECTIVE To assess changes in smoking prevalence and study roll-your-own (RYO) tobacco and e-cigarette use in the Galician population between 2007 and 2015. METHODS Data were obtained from five independent, cross-sectional studies carried out in Galicia (Spain) between 2007-2015 in the population aged 16 and over (n=8,000/year). Prevalence of use was estimated, with 95% confidence intervals, overall, according to sex and by age group, area of residence and level of education. RESULTS Smoking prevalence decreased from 25.4% in 2007 to 21.8% in 2015. In 2007, 1.8% of current smokers declared that they had smoked RYO tobacco, compared to 18.6% in 2015. Among smokers, RYO tobacco consumption increased across all demographic groups. In both 2014 and 2015, ever use of e-cigarettes was 0.7%. E-cigarette use was more frequent in urban settings. CONCLUSION Smoking prevalence decreased in Galicia between 2007 and 2015, and there has been rapid growth in the prevalence of RYO tobacco use. Although smokers are more likely to use e-cigarettes, both former and never smokers declared their use. The boom of RYO cigarettes and the emergence of e-cigarettes highlight the importance of having continuous surveillance systems to identify smoking behavioural changes.


Anales De Pediatria | 2017

Exceso ponderal y obesidad abdominal en niños y adolescentes gallegos

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Rosaura Leis; Ana Mercedes Victoria Martínez; Alberto Malvar; Xurxo Hervada; Jorge Suanzes

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The excess of weight, mainly obesity, during childhood and adolescence increases morbimortality risk in adulthood. The aim of this article is to estimate both the overall prevalence, as well as according to age and gender, of underweight, overweight, obesity and abdominal obesity among schoolchildren aged between 6-15-years-old in the school year 2013-2014. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data were taken from a cross-sectional community-based study carried out on a representative sample, by gender and age, of the Galician population aged between 6 and 15 years-old. The prevalence of underweight, overweight, and obese children (Coles cut-off criteria) and abdominal obesity (Taylors cut-off criteria) were estimated after performing objective measurements of height, weight and waist circumference at school. RESULTS A total of 7,438 students were weighed and measured in 137 schools. The prevalence of overweight and obese individuals was 24.9% and 8.2%, respectively. The prevalence of abdominal obesity was 25.8%, with 4% of children with normal weight having abdominal obesity. CONCLUSIONS These data highlight the need to promote primary prevention measures at early ages in order to decrease the occurrence of the premature onset of disease in the future. The prevalence of excess weight is underestimated if abdominal obesity is not taken into consideration.


Anales De Pediatria | 2017

Prevalencia de malnutrición en escolares españoles

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Rosaura Leis; Alberto Malvar; Jorge Suanzes; Xurxo Hervada

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS The term malnutrition includes malnutrition due to excess or obesity, underweight as well as stunted growth. Its prevalence in a population can be estimated using anthropometric variables. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence of malnutrition in Galician schoolchildren aged 6 to 15years in the school year 2013-2014. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted on a representative sample by gender and age of the Galician population of 6 to 15years old. The prevalence of obesity, underweight, and short stature was estimated by age and gender using the reference standards proposed by the World Health Organisation. RESULTS Of the total of 7,438 schoolchildren weighed and measured, 16.4% had malnutrition. The prevalence of obesity was 14.8%, underweight was 0.7%, and short stature for age was estimated at 1%. Obesity was more prevalent among boys. As regards underweight and short stature, when there were differences, prevalence was higher among girls. CONCLUSIONS In Galicia, 16 out of every 100 schoolchildren aged 6 to 15years had malnutrition, with that due to excess or obesity being the most frequent. Prevalence of underweight and short stature did not exceed 1%. This data shows that primary prevention measures should be promoted at an early age to reduce malnutrition due to excess or adiposity, in particular.


Gaceta Sanitaria | 2015

Inactividad física en Galicia: tendencia e impacto de cambios en la definición

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Elena Rodríguez-Camacho; Alberto Malvar; Jorge Suanzes; Xurxo Hervada


Atencion Primaria | 2012

Respuesta a «Cambios en la prevalencia del tabaquismo en los adolescentes en España»

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Alberto Malvar; Xurxo Hervada


Anales De Pediatria | 2018

Prevalence of malnutrition in Spanish schoolchildren

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Rosaura Leis; Alberto Malvar; Jorge Suanzes; Xurxo Hervada


Anales De Pediatria | 2018

Excess weight and abdominal obesity in Galician children and adolescents

Mónica Pérez-Ríos; María Isolina Santiago-Pérez; Rosaura Leis; Ana Mercedes Victoria Martínez; Alberto Malvar; Xurxo Hervada; Jorge Suanzes

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Mónica Pérez-Ríos

University of Santiago de Compostela

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J. de Leon

Eastern State Hospital

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