Biological aging, a mediator between smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: evidence from a hospital-based cohort study in China

Jan 10, 2026BMC pulmonary medicine

Biological aging links smoking to chronic lung disease in a hospital study in China

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Abstract

Over a mean follow-up of 3.4 years, 47 incident COPD cases occurred, resulting in an incidence rate of 10.90/1000 person-years.

  • Biological aging is linked to a higher incidence of COPD, with rates of 15.94 versus 7.00 per 1,000 person-years.
  • Each 1-year increase in biological age acceleration is associated with a 7% increase in COPD risk.
  • A significant dose-response relationship exists between biological aging and COPD risk.
  • Biological age acceleration mediates 14.3% of the effect of smoking on COPD.
  • Findings are consistent across various sensitivity analyses.

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