Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living, UTHealth, School of Public Health in Austin, Austin, Texas.
Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living, UTHealth, School of Public Health in Austin, Austin, Texas.
Am J Prev Med. 2018 Jan;54(1):e31-e35. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.09.007. Epub 2017 Nov 11.
Research shows that adolescents who are overweight or obese may be at greater risk of cigarette smoking, and that this relationship may vary by gender. However, this relationship is understudied for electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes). Given the high rate of adolescent obesity and the rise in e-cigarette use in adolescents, this relationship should be investigated.
Data are from the third wave (collected October 2015-January 2016) of the Texas Adolescent Tobacco and Marketing Surveillance system. Students were in the seventh, ninth, and 11th grades (n=2,733) from five counties surrounding four major Texas metropolitan areas (Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas). Weighted logistic regression was used to determine if weight status (healthy weight, overweight, or obese) was correlated with ever and past 30-day cigarette or e-cigarette use, controlling for sociodemographics. Models were stratified by gender. Data analyses were conducted in March 2017.
Compared with healthy-weight boys, obese boys had higher odds of past 30-day e-cigarette use (AOR=3.45, 95% CI=1.34, 8.33) and cigarette smoking (AOR=4.52, 95% CI=1.32, 15.51). There was no significant relationship between weight status and cigarette or e-cigarette use in girls.
This study supports that there is a positive relationship between weight status and past 30-day cigarette and e-cigarette use for boys, but that there is no association for girls.
研究表明,超重或肥胖的青少年可能更容易吸烟,而且这种关系可能因性别而异。然而,对于电子烟(e-cigarettes),这种关系的研究还不够充分。鉴于青少年肥胖率高,以及青少年中电子烟使用的增加,应该对此进行研究。
数据来自德克萨斯州青少年烟草和营销监测系统的第三波(2015 年 10 月至 2016 年 1 月收集)。来自休斯顿、奥斯汀、圣安东尼奥、达拉斯四个主要德克萨斯大都市区周围的五个县的七、九和十一年级学生(n=2,733)。采用加权逻辑回归来确定体重状况(健康体重、超重或肥胖)是否与过去 30 天内吸烟或使用电子烟有关,同时控制社会人口统计学因素。按性别分层模型。数据分析于 2017 年 3 月进行。
与健康体重的男孩相比,肥胖男孩过去 30 天使用电子烟(AOR=3.45,95%CI=1.34, 8.33)和吸烟(AOR=4.52,95%CI=1.32, 15.51)的可能性更高。体重状况与女孩使用香烟或电子烟之间没有显著关系。
这项研究支持,对于男孩而言,体重状况与过去 30 天内吸烟和使用电子烟之间存在正相关关系,但对于女孩而言则没有关联。