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Spirometric Parameters in Waterpipe Smokers, Cigarette Smokers, and Non-smokers of Shahedieh Cohort Study

(2023) Spirometric Parameters in Waterpipe Smokers, Cigarette Smokers, and Non-smokers of Shahedieh Cohort Study. Addiction & health. pp. 17-22. ISSN 2008-4633 (Print) 2008-8469 (Electronic) 2008-4633 (Linking)

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Official URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37560079

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Different kinds of smoking tobacco may affect pulmonary function and reduce some spirometric parameters. This study aimed to assess the relationship between smoking cigarettes and waterpipe and spirometric parameters. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study on 1543 middle-aged individuals, as a sub-study of the Shahedieh cohort study in Yazd. The participants were randomly selected from the Shahedieh cohort population and were divided into 6 groups according to their smoking habits: non-smokers (n=455), cigarette smokers (n=139), waterpipe smokers (n=287), ex-cigarette smokers (n=131), concurrent waterpipe and cigarette smokers (n=121), and cigarette or waterpipe passive smokers (n=410). Spirometry was performed on all participants and spirometric parameters were compared between different groups. The data were analyzed by SPSS (version 20) using Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Kruskal-Wallis, and Mann-Whitney U tests. FINDINGS: FEV(1) , FEV(1)/FVC, and PEF(25-75) were significantly lower in cigarette smokers, compared to waterpipe smokers and non-smokers. The measures were not significantly lower in waterpipe smokers in comparison to non-smokers. The frequency of obstructive pattern and small airway diseases was significantly higher in cigarette smokers compared to waterpipe smokers and non-smokers. CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that in the middle-aged population, spirometric parameters related to airway obstruction (FEV(1), FEV(1)/FVC, and FEF(25-75)) were significantly lower in cigarette smokers than in non-smokers and waterpipe smokers, but these parameters were not significantly different between waterpipe smokers and non-smokers.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cigarette PERSIAN cohort Smoking Spirometry Waterpipe
Page Range: pp. 17-22
Journal or Publication Title: Addiction & health
Volume: 15
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.34172/ahj.2023.1350
ISSN: 2008-4633 (Print) 2008-8469 (Electronic) 2008-4633 (Linking)
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30804

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