Tian Yi, Jiao Zhihua, Mao Yingying, Zhang Zhenyu
Department of Rheumatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Front Pharmacol. 2022 May 24;13:883550. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.883550. eCollection 2022.
The prevalence of the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has grown rapidly in the past decade in the United States. While numerous studies have demonstrated combustible cigarette is closely associated with an increased risk of arthritis diseases, little is known about the effect of e-cigarette usage on inflammatory arthritis diseases. We aimed to determinate if e-cigarette usage is associated with an increased risk of inflammatory arthritis. Data were obtained from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, which is the largest national telephone-based survey of randomly sampled adults in the United States. A total of 924,882 participants with information on e-cigarette usage and inflammatory arthritis were included. We used multivariable logistic regression to estimate the risk of arthritis associated with e-cigarette usage. Of the 924,882 participants, there were 30,569 (3.3%) current e-cigarette users, and 314,190 (25.9%) reported to have inflammatory arthritis diseases. In the fully adjusted model, we observed that the odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval) of inflammatory arthritis diseases was 1.81 (95% CI, 1.70-1.93) for current e-cigarette users compared with never e-cigarette users. The ORs of inflammatory arthritis diseases were 1.31 (95% CI, 1.18-1.47), and 1.55 (95% CI, 1.42-1.69) among sole e-cigarette and dual users compared with never e-cigarette users, respectively. This is the first study to observe a cross-sectional association between e-cigarette usage and inflammatory arthritis diseases, and the findings were consistent in both sole-e-cigarette users and dual users. Our findings provide evidence that e-cigarette usage might be an important risk factor for arthritis diseases, which may have regulatory implications for e-cigarette control.
在过去十年中,电子烟在美国的使用普及率迅速增长。虽然众多研究表明,可燃香烟与关节炎疾病风险增加密切相关,但关于使用电子烟对炎症性关节炎疾病的影响却知之甚少。我们旨在确定使用电子烟是否与炎症性关节炎风险增加有关。数据来自行为风险因素监测系统,这是美国最大的基于电话的全国随机抽样成年人调查。总共纳入了924,882名有电子烟使用情况和炎症性关节炎信息的参与者。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来估计与使用电子烟相关的关节炎风险。在924,882名参与者中,有30,569人(3.3%)是当前电子烟使用者,314,190人(25.9%)报告患有炎症性关节炎疾病。在完全调整模型中,我们观察到,与从不使用电子烟的人相比,当前电子烟使用者患炎症性关节炎疾病的优势比(OR)(95%置信区间)为1.81(95%CI,1.70 - 1.93)。与从不使用电子烟的人相比,仅使用电子烟者和同时使用两种烟者患炎症性关节炎疾病的OR分别为1.31(95%CI,1.18 - 1.47)和1.55(95%CI,1.42 - 1.69)。这是第一项观察到电子烟使用与炎症性关节炎疾病之间横断面关联的研究,且在仅使用电子烟者和同时使用两种烟者中结果一致。我们的研究结果表明,使用电子烟可能是关节炎疾病的一个重要风险因素,这可能对电子烟管控具有监管意义。