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Electronic cigarette use in relation to changes in smoking status and respiratory symptoms / Linnéa Hedma (2024)
Titre : Electronic cigarette use in relation to changes in smoking status and respiratory symptoms Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Linnéa Hedma, Auteur ; Gustaf Lyytinen, Auteur ; Helena Backman, Auteur Editeur : Héraklion [Grèce] : EU European Publishing Année de publication : 2024 Collection : Tobacco Induced Diseases num. 22:21 Importance : 11 p. Présentation : graph., tab. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [TABAC] CANDIDATS:e-cigarette
[TABAC] chimie du tabac:tabac fumé
[TABAC] étude
[TABAC] tabagisme:effet du tabac:altération de la fonction respiratoire
[TABAC] tabagisme:tabagisme actifIndex. décimale : TA 1.1.1 Cigarettes (« normales », électroniques, aromatisées,…) Résumé : INTRODUCTION
How e-cigarette use relates to changes in smoking status and respiratory symptoms in the population remains controversial. The aim was to study the association between e-cigarette use and, changes in smoking status and changes in respiratory symptoms.
METHODS
A prospective, population-based study of random samples of the population (age 16–69 years) was performed within The Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden (OLIN) study and West Sweden Asthma Study (WSAS). A validated postal questionnaire containing identical questions was used in OLIN and WSAS at baseline in 2006–2008 and at follow-up in 2016. In total, 17325 participated on both occasions. Questions about respiratory symptoms and tobacco smoking were included in both surveys, while e-cigarette use was added in 2016.
RESULTS
In 2016, 1.6% used e-cigarettes, and it was significantly more common in persistent tobacco smokers (10.6%), than in those who quit smoking (2.1%), started smoking (7.8%), or had relapsed into tobacco smoking at follow-up (6.4%) (p<0.001). Among current smokers at baseline, tobacco smoking cessation was less common in e-cigarette users than e-cigarette non-users (14.2% vs 47.6%, p<0.001) and there was no association with a reduction in the number of tobacco
cigarettes smoked per day. Those who were persistent smokers reported increasing respiratory symptoms. In contrast, the symptoms decreased among those who quit
tobacco smoking, but there was no significant difference in respiratory symptoms between quitters with and without e-cigarette use.
CONCLUSIONS
E-cigarette use was associated with persistent tobacco smoking and reporting respiratory symptoms. We found no association between e-cigarette use and tobacco smoking cessation, reduction of number of tobacco cigarettes smoked per day or reduction of respiratory symptoms.En ligne : https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/176949 Format de la ressource électronique : Article en ligne Permalink : https://biblio.fares.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10312 Aucun avis, veuillez vous identifier pour ajouter le vôtre !