Alemohammad Seyedeh Yasaman, Khalaji Amirmohammad, Osibogun Olatokunbo, Jebai Rime, Li Wei, Ijaz Ateeqa, Gehris Miranda, Dargahi Abbasabad Ghader, Ward Kenneth, Bursac Zoran, Ben Taleb Ziyad, Ebrahimi Kalan Mohammad
Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
J Addict Dis. 2024 Jul 26:1-10. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2024.2380116.
Tobacco use presents increased risks for individuals with weakened immune systems (WIS). We investigated the association between cigarette and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS or e-cigarettes) use and WIS in US adults using data from the 2021-2022 National Health Interview Survey.
Data from 57,133 adults were analyzed, focusing on WIS prevalence due to health conditions, prescriptions, or both. Cigarette and ENDS use were categorized as never, former, or current. Weighted multivariable regression models adjusted for demographics and other health conditions to assess associations between tobacco use and WIS.
Among US adults, 4.3% had prescription-related WIS, 4.6% had health condition-related WIS, and 7% had WIS due to either reason. Adjusted results from multivariable regression models indicated that adults with WIS due to health conditions were more likely to be current (AOR = 1.21, 95%CI: 1.05-1.40) and former (AOR = 1.25, 95%CI: 1.11-1.39) cigarette smokers compared to counterparts without WIS. Adults with WIS due to prescriptions were more likely to be former cigarette smokers (AOR = 1.19, 95%CI: 1.06-1.34). Those with WIS for any reason were more likely to be current (AOR = 1.19, 95%CI: 1.05-1.35) and former (AOR = 1.24, 95%CI: 1.13-1.36) cigarette smokers. Adults with WIS due to health conditions (AOR = 1.23, 95%CI: 1.06-1.41) or any reasons (AOR = 1.19, 95%CI:1.05-1.34) were more likely to be former ENDS users compared to those without WIS.
In this nationally representative study, we found a notable link between cigarette and ENDS use with WIS, particularly among those with health condition-related or prescription-related WIS, underscoring the importance of addressing tobacco use in this vulnerable population.
对于免疫系统较弱(WIS)的个体而言,吸烟会带来更高的风险。我们利用2021 - 2022年美国国家健康访谈调查的数据,研究了美国成年人中吸烟与使用电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS,即电子烟)和免疫系统较弱之间的关联。
对57133名成年人的数据进行了分析,重点关注因健康状况、处方或两者兼而有之导致的免疫系统较弱的患病率。吸烟和使用ENDS被分为从不、曾经或当前使用。采用加权多变量回归模型,对人口统计学和其他健康状况进行调整,以评估烟草使用与免疫系统较弱之间的关联。
在美国成年人中,4.3%的人因处方导致免疫系统较弱,4.6%的人因健康状况导致免疫系统较弱,7%的人因任何一种原因导致免疫系统较弱。多变量回归模型的调整结果表明,因健康状况导致免疫系统较弱的成年人与没有免疫系统较弱的成年人相比,更有可能是当前吸烟者(比值比[AOR]=1.21,95%置信区间[CI]:1.05 - 1.40)和曾经吸烟者(AOR = 1.25,95%CI:1.11 - 1.39)。因处方导致免疫系统较弱的成年人更有可能是曾经吸烟者(AOR = 1.19,95%CI:1.06 - 1.34)。因任何原因导致免疫系统较弱的人更有可能是当前吸烟者(AOR = 1.19,95%CI:1.05 - 1.35)和曾经吸烟者(AOR = 1.24,95%CI:1.13 - 1.36)。与没有免疫系统较弱的人相比,因健康状况(AOR = 1.23,95%CI:1.06 - 1.41)或任何原因(AOR = 1.19,95%CI:1.05 - 1.34)导致免疫系统较弱的成年人更有可能是曾经使用ENDS的人。
在这项具有全国代表性的研究中,我们发现吸烟和使用ENDS与免疫系统较弱之间存在显著联系,特别是在那些因健康状况或处方导致免疫系统较弱的人群中,这凸显了在这一弱势群体中解决烟草使用问题的重要性。