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Association between respiratory tract diseases and secondhand smoke exposure among never smoking flight attendants: a cross-sectional survey

机译:从未吸烟的乘务员中呼吸道疾病与二手烟暴露之间的关联:横断面调查

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Background Little is known about long-term adverse health consequences experienced by flight attendants exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) during the time smoking was allowed on airplanes. We undertook this study to evaluate the association between accumulated flight time in smoky airplane cabins and respiratory tract diseases in a cohort of never smoking flight attendants. Methods We conducted a mailed survey in a cohort of flight attendants. Of 15,000 mailed questionnaires, 2053 (14%) were completed and returned. We excluded respondents with a personal history of smoking (n = 748) and non smokers with a history of respiratory tract diseases before the age of 18 years (n = 298). The remaining 1007 respondents form the study sample. Results The overall study sample was predominantly white (86%) and female (89%), with a mean age of 54 years. Overall, 69.7% of the respondents were diagnosed with at least one respiratory tract disease. Among these respondents, 43.4% reported a diagnosis of sinusitis, 40.3% allergies, 30.8% bronchitis, 23.2% middle ear infections, 13.6% asthma, 13.4% hay fever, 12.5% pneumonia, and 2.0% chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. More hours in a smoky cabin were observed to be significantly associated with sinusitis (OR = 1.21; p = 0.024), middle ear infections (OR = 1.30; p = 0.006), and asthma (OR = 1.26; p = 0.042). Conclusion We observed a significant association between hours of smoky cabin exposure and self-reported reported sinusitis, middle ear infections, and asthma. Our findings suggest a dose-response between duration of SHS exposure and diseases of the respiratory tract. Our findings add additional evidence to the growing body of knowledge supporting the need for widespread implementation of clean indoor air policies to decrease the risk of adverse health consequences experienced by never smokers exposed to SHS.
机译:背景知识对于在飞机上允许吸烟期间暴露于二手烟(SHS)的空姐所遭受的长期不利健康后果知之甚少。我们进行了这项研究,以评估在一群从不吸烟的乘务员中,黑烟飞机机舱中累积飞行时间与呼吸道疾病之间的关联。方法我们对一组乘务员进行了邮寄调查。在15,000封邮寄的问卷中,已完成并返回了2053份(占14%)。我们排除了有个人吸烟史(n = 748)和不吸烟者有18岁之前呼吸道疾病史的受访者(n = 298)。其余1007名受访者构成了研究样本。结果整个研究样本主要是白人(86%)和女性(89%),平均年龄为54岁。总体而言,有69.7%的受访者被诊断出患有至少一种呼吸道疾病。在这些受访者中,有43.4%报告诊断为鼻窦炎,40.3%过敏,30.8%支气管炎,23.2%中耳感染,13.6%哮喘,13.4%花粉热,12.5%肺炎和2.0%慢性阻塞性肺疾病。观察到在烟熏舱中停留更多时间与鼻窦炎(OR = 1.21; p = 0.024),中耳感染(OR = 1.30; p = 0.006)和哮喘(OR = 1.26; p = 0.042)显着相关。结论我们观察到烟熏舱暴露时间与自我报告的鼻窦炎,中耳感染和哮喘之间存在显着相关性。我们的发现表明SHS暴露持续时间与呼吸道疾病之间存在剂量反应。我们的发现为不断增长的知识提供了更多证据,支持广泛实施清洁室内空气政策的需要,以减少从未吸烟者接触SHS所带来的不利健康后果的风险。

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