Relationship between cigarette smoking and one leg with eyes closed balance in Japanese men

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Objective: To investigate the link between cigarette smoking and one leg with eyes closed balance in Japanese men. Subjects and methods: We used data from 4224 Japanese men, aged 43.3 ± 13.9 years, in this cross-sectional study. Balance, such as one leg with eyes closed balance was measured. In addition, cigarette smoking habits were obtained by well-trained medical staff. The effect of cigarette smoking on one leg with eye closed balance was evaluated. Results: A total of 1613 men (38.2 %) had smoking habit and 1471 men (34.8 %) regularly exercised. Age-related changes in one leg with eyes closed balance were noted. One leg with eyes closed balance in subjects with cigarette smoking (30.9 ± 31.8 s) was significantly lower than those in subjects without cigarette smoking (32.4 ± 33.5 s) even after adjusting for confounding factors i.e. age, body weight and exercise habits. Conclusion: Cigarette smoking might be associated with one leg with eyes closed balance in Japanese men.

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Saito, T., Miyatake, N., & Nishii, K. (2015). Relationship between cigarette smoking and one leg with eyes closed balance in Japanese men. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 20(5), 388–391. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12199-015-0457-3

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