Title | Association between tobacco product use and respiratory health and asthma-related interference with activities among U.S. Adolescents. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Yao, T, Watkins, SLea, Sung, H-Y, Wang, Y, Gu, D, Lyu, JChen, Lightwood, J, Max, W |
Journal | Prev Med Rep |
Volume | 41 |
Pagination | 102712 |
Date Published | 2024 May |
ISSN | 2211-3355 |
Abstract | Tobacco use adversely affects long-term respiratory health. We examined the relationship between sole and dual tobacco product use and both respiratory health and respiratory-related quality of life during adolescence in the U.S. Using adolescent data (baseline age 12-17) from Waves 4.5 (data collected from December 2017-December 2018) and 5 (data collected from December 2018-November 2019) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study, we examined the associations between combustible (i.e., cigarette or cigar), vaped, and dual (i.e., both cigar/cigarette and e-cigarette) tobacco/nicotine use at baseline and two respiratory symptoms (all adolescents, n = 11,748) and new asthma diagnosis (adolescents with no baseline diagnosis, n = 9,422) at follow-up. Among adolescents with asthma (Wave 5, n = 2,421), we estimated the association between current tobacco use and the extent to which asthma interfered with daily activities. At follow-up, 12.3 % of adolescents reported past 12-month wheezing/whistling, 17.4 % reported past 12-month dry cough, and 1.9 % reported newly diagnosed asthma. Baseline current cigarette/cigar smoking was associated with subsequent wheezing/whistling and baseline report of another tobacco product use pattern was associated with subsequent asthma diagnosis. Among adolescents with asthma, 5.7 % reported it interfering with activities some of the time and 3.1 % reported interference most/all of the time in the past 30 days. Past 30-day sole cigarette/cigar smoking and dual use was positively associated with asthma-related interference with activities compared to never tobacco use and sole e-cigarette use. Combustible and dual tobacco use pose direct risk to respiratory health and indirect risk to quality of life through respiratory health. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102712 |
Alternate Journal | Prev Med Rep |
PubMed ID | 38586468 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC10995971 |
Grant List | U54 HL147127 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States |