Changes in Respiratory Function and Physical Capacity among Smokers after Switching to IQOS: One Year Follow-Up

A. Sharman, T. Nurmagambetov
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Background: Combustible cigarettes (CC) smoking is a common risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is the fourth leading cause of death in Kazakhstan. Switching to “heat-not-burn” tobacco products (IQOS) has been shown to have less deleterious health effect compared to CC for those who cannot quit smoking. The goal of the study was to explore respiratory and physical effects of switching from CC to IQOS in a population of long-time smokers in Kazakhstan. Methods: Two cohorts of men and women aged between 40 and 59 residing in Almaty (a large two-million city of Kazakhstan) were recruited into two cohort of 801 CC smokers and 400 IQOS users and matched by gender, age, education, and smoking history. Analyses also included 627 CC smokers and 308 IQOS users who maintained their tobacco product use during the first year of observation. Spirometry measurements and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) were performed as a part of the baseline and one-year comprehensive assessments. In addition to spirometry, clinical assessments included components of metabolic syndrome and anthropometry. For comparative analysis between two cohorts Student’s t-test and Chi-squared tests were used. Results: We observed significantly better outcomes for IQOS users in most of CAT scores, spirometry outcomes, and in some metabolic syndrome components. Although changes in the results between the baseline and the one-year assessments show comparable results, smokers of CC often show significantly faster decline in the health status compared to IQOS. Specifically, the changes in CAT score and in spirometry FEV1 over FVC ratios were worsening at higher pace for CC smokers compared to IQOS users. Conclusions: After one year of observation IQOS users demonstrated better outcomes for most of CAT scores and in the ratio of FEV1 over FVC in comparison to CC smokers.
吸烟者改用IQOS后呼吸功能和体能的变化:一年随访
背景:可燃香烟(CC)吸烟是慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的常见危险因素,这是哈萨克斯坦第四大死亡原因。对于那些不能戒烟的人来说,改用“加热不燃烧”烟草产品(IQOS)对健康的有害影响已被证明比CC更小。该研究的目的是探索从CC转向IQOS对哈萨克斯坦长期吸烟者的呼吸和身体影响。方法:将居住在阿拉木图(哈萨克斯坦一个拥有200万人口的大城市)的年龄在40 - 59岁之间的男性和女性招募到801名CC吸烟者和400名IQOS使用者中,并根据性别、年龄、教育程度和吸烟史进行匹配。分析还包括627名CC吸烟者和308名在第一年观察期间保持烟草制品使用的IQOS使用者。肺活量测量和6分钟步行测试(6MWT)作为基线和一年综合评估的一部分进行。除了肺活量测定法,临床评估还包括代谢综合征和人体测量的组成部分。两组间的比较分析采用学生t检验和卡方检验。结果:我们观察到IQOS使用者在大多数CAT评分、肺活量测定结果和一些代谢综合征成分方面的结果明显更好。尽管基线和一年评估结果之间的变化显示出可比较的结果,但与IQOS相比,CC吸烟者通常表现出明显更快的健康状况下降。具体而言,与IQOS使用者相比,CC吸烟者的CAT评分和肺活量FEV1 / FVC比值的变化以更高的速度恶化。结论:经过一年的观察,与CC吸烟者相比,IQOS使用者在大多数CAT评分和FEV1 / FVC比率方面表现出更好的结果。
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