Effect modification of the association between total cigarette smoking and ALS risk by intensity, duration and time-since-quitting: Euro-MOTOR.
Susan PetersAnne E VisserFabrizio D'OvidioJelle VlaanderenLützen PortengenEttore BeghiAdriano ChioGiancarlo LogroscinoOrla HardimanElisabetta PupilloJan Herman VeldinkRoel VermeulenLeonard H van den Bergnull nullPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2019)
Our findings provide further support for the association between smoking and ALS. Pack-years alone may be insufficient to capture effects of different smoking patterns. Time-since-quitting appeared to be an important factor, suggesting that smoking may be an early disease trigger.