在以人群为基础的康斯坦斯队列中,吸烟者和戒烟者使用电子烟与不良的健康状况有关

É. Lequy, E. Wiernik, Iris Hourani, D. Cyr, R. Nadif, C. Lemogne, M. Goldberg, M. Zins, G. Airagnes
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导言:电子烟(电子烟)使用的决定因素尚不清楚;我们旨在通过一项基于大量人群的横断面分析,探讨健康与电子烟使用之间的关系。方法:研究人群包括18300名康斯坦斯队列的参与者,他们是目前的电子烟使用者,现在或曾经的烟草吸烟者,通过问卷进行评估。逻辑回归提供了根据吸烟状况分层的电子烟使用的优势比,并根据社会人口统计学、健康行为和健康状况变量(包括呼吸和心血管变量以及总体健康感知)进行了调整。结果:17.4%的吸烟者和4.0%的戒烟者使用电子烟。在吸烟者和戒烟者中,年龄与电子烟的使用呈负相关,而累积烟草消费量的增加和报告的呼吸系统健康是危险因素。对于吸烟者来说,抑郁、自我评价不佳的健康状况和节食与电子烟的使用呈正相关;代谢综合征与电子烟的使用只有在不节食的情况下才呈负相关。对于戒烟者来说,有心血管病史和戒烟时间较长与电子烟的使用呈负相关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,电子烟是吸烟者戒烟或减少吸烟的一种尝试,也是戒烟者避免复吸的一种尝试。在这些受试者中使用电子烟必须受到医学监督,特别是因为电子烟似乎是出于健康原因愿意戒烟或减少吸烟的良好标志。
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The use of electronic cigarette by smokers and ex-smokers is associated with a poor perceived health status in the population-based Constances cohort
Introduction: the determinants of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use are not well understood; we aimed to explore the associations between health and e-cigarette use in a cross-sectional analysis among a large population-based cohort. Methods: the study population included 18,300 participants of the Constances cohort who were current users of e-cigarette and current or ex-smokers of tobacco, as assessed by a questionnaire. Logistic regressions provided odds ratios of e-cigarette use stratified on smoking status, adjusted for sociodemographic, health behavior, and health status variables (including respiratory and cardiovascular variables, and general health perception). Results: 17.4 and 4.0 % of current and ex-smokers used e-cigarette, respectively. In both smokers and ex-smokers, age was negatively associated with e-cigarette use, while increasing cumulative tobacco consumption and reported respiratory health were risk factors. For smokers, depression, a poor self-rated health, and being on a diet were positively associated with e-cigarette use; metabolic syndrome was negatively associated with e-cigarette use only when not on a diet. For ex-smokers, having a cardiovascular history and a longer time elapsed since tobacco cessation were negatively associated with e-cigarette use. Conclusions: our findings suggest that e-cigarette is used as an attempt for smokers to quit or reduce tobacco smoking, and for ex-smokers to avoid relapsing. E-cigarette use among these subjects has to be medically supervised, especially since e-cigarette seems a good marker of a willingness to quit or reduce smoking for health reasons.
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