Investigating the association between tobacco use and oral health among security guards at a tertiary healthcare centre in New Delhi: a cross-sectional study

Neha Chauhan, Sarah Paul, U. Bhadauria, B. Purohit, Ritu Duggal, M. Barma, Deepali Agarwal, Anuradha Bhukal, S. Sasidharan, P. Shukla, Maroof Khan, Ramya Shenoy, S. Malhotra, H. Priya
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Tobacco usage is a major global public health concern, contributing to millions of deaths annually. This study focuses on security guards, an occupational group facing unique challenges, to investigate tobacco prevalence, usage patterns, and associated oral health risks.A cross-sectional study was conducted among security guards at a Tertiary Health Care Centre, from October 2022 to February 2023. Data on demographics, tobacco habits, and comorbidities were collected via a structured questionnaire. Clinical oral examinations provisionally diagnosed Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders (OPMDs) based on clinical findings. Appropriate Statistical analyses were employed.Among 696 security guards, 40.1% used tobacco, including 15.0% smokers and 74.5% engaging in smokeless tobacco. Additionally, 10.3% reported using both smoking and smokeless forms. Non-tobacco users accounted for 59.9%. Tobacco users showed a higher prevalence of OPMDs (11.4%) compared to non-tobacco users (1.4%).Security guards demonstrated a higher tobacco prevalence, with smokeless tobacco being predominant. Gender disparities in tobacco use emphasize the need for gender-specific interventions. The study highlights the significant impact of tobacco on oral health, especially the risk of OPMDs.A high prevalence of tobacco usage (40.1%), particularly smokeless tobacco, among security guards, emphasizes the importance of targeted interventions within this occupational group. Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders (OPMDs) were significantly more prevalent (11.4%) in tobacco users. The association between tobacco usage and OPMDs reaffirms the well-established association between tobacco and adverse oral health outcomes.
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调查新德里一家三级医疗保健中心保安吸烟与口腔健康之间的关系:一项横断面研究
吸烟是全球主要的公共卫生问题,每年导致数百万人死亡。本研究以保安员这一面临特殊挑战的职业群体为研究对象,调查烟草的流行率、使用模式以及相关的口腔健康风险。这项横断面研究于 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月在一家三级医疗保健中心的保安员中进行。通过结构化问卷收集了有关人口统计学、吸烟习惯和合并症的数据。临床口腔检查根据临床结果初步诊断出口腔潜在恶性疾病(OPMD)。在 696 名保安人员中,40.1% 的人使用烟草,其中 15.0% 的人吸烟,74.5% 的人使用无烟烟草。此外,有 10.3% 的人既吸烟又吸无烟烟草。非烟草使用者占 59.9%。与非烟草使用者(1.4%)相比,烟草使用者的 OPMD 患病率更高(11.4%)。烟草使用中的性别差异强调了针对不同性别进行干预的必要性。该研究强调了烟草对口腔健康的重大影响,尤其是对口腔恶性疾病风险的影响。保安人员的烟草使用率较高(40.1%),尤其是无烟烟草,强调了在这一职业群体中采取针对性干预措施的重要性。烟草使用者的口腔潜在恶性疾病(OPMDs)发病率明显更高(11.4%)。烟草使用与口腔潜在恶性疾病之间的关联再次证实了烟草与不良口腔健康后果之间已确立的关联。
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