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雪茄产品的使用模式、认知和心肺健康风险:系统评价。

Patterns of use, perceptions, and cardiopulmonary health risks of cigar products: a systematic review.

机构信息

Evans Department of Medicine and Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute, Boston University School of Medicine, 600 Albany Street, Boston, MA, USA.

Westat, 1600 Research Boulevard, Rockville, MD, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Nov 28;23(1):2357. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17216-z.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the use patterns, health perceptions, and cardiopulmonary health effects of cigars.

DATA SOURCES

PubMed and Google Scholar were searched for peer-reviewed articles published between June 2014 and February 2021. Search keywords included cigars, cigarillos, little cigars, and cardiopulmonary health outcomes.

STUDY SELECTION

Of 782 papers identified, we excluded non-English articles, review articles, commentaries, and those without empirical data on cigars. Three coders independently reviewed all articles and compared codes to resolve discrepancies. 93 articles met the inclusion criteria and were included.

DATA SYNTHESIS

Cigars have evolved from premium cigars to encompass little cigars and cigarillos (LCCs). LCCs are available in an array of flavors and at a price advantage, and as a result, are used by different groups compared to premium cigars. LCCs are more frequently used by youth, young adults, and those who identify as Black/African American. LCCs are often used in combination with other tobacco products, alcohol, and cannabis. Despite limited regulation, cigars generate smoke of a similar composition as cigarettes. Among the studies identified, evidence suggests that cigar use is associated with cardiovascular and pulmonary toxicity. Higher all-cause and cancer-related mortalities are associated with cigar use, particularly with more frequent and deeper inhalation, compared to non-tobacco users.

CONCLUSIONS

LCCs are used more frequently by at-risk groups compared to premium cigars. Recent studies evaluating cigar cardiopulmonary health effects are limited but suggest cigars have similar health risks as conferred by cigarette smoking. With the use of LCCs and targeted marketing on the rise among high-risk groups, there is a critical need for continued research in this area.

摘要

目的

系统评价评估雪茄的使用模式、健康感知和心肺健康影响。

数据来源

在 2014 年 6 月至 2021 年 2 月期间,在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上搜索了同行评议的文章,以搜索雪茄、小雪茄、小雪茄和心肺健康结果的关键词。

研究选择

在 782 篇论文中,我们排除了非英文文章、综述文章、评论文章以及没有雪茄实证数据的文章。三名编码员独立审查了所有文章,并比较了代码以解决差异。符合纳入标准的 93 篇文章被纳入研究。

数据综合

雪茄已从优质雪茄演变为包括小雪茄和小雪茄。LCC 有多种口味和价格优势,因此与优质雪茄相比,不同群体使用的情况不同。LCC 更频繁地被年轻人、年轻人和那些认为自己是黑人/非裔美国人的人使用。LCC 通常与其他烟草产品、酒精和大麻一起使用。尽管管制有限,但雪茄产生的烟雾成分与香烟相似。在所确定的研究中,有证据表明雪茄使用与心血管和肺部毒性有关。与非烟草使用者相比,雪茄使用与更高的全因和癌症相关死亡率有关,特别是与更频繁和更深的吸入有关。

结论

与优质雪茄相比,LCC 更频繁地被高危人群使用。最近评估雪茄心肺健康影响的研究有限,但表明雪茄与吸烟带来的健康风险相似。随着高危人群中 LCC 的使用和有针对性的营销的增加,在这一领域需要持续进行研究。

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