Changes in lung function in adolescents with substance use disorders: an exploratory study

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Daniela Benvenutti Kaiber1, João Henrique Chrusciel1, Maiara Martins1, Bernardo Mattos1, Miguel Gomes1, Luis Eduardo Wearick-Silva2, Márcio Vinícius Fagundes Donadio3,4, Frederico Friedrich1,5, Marcus Herbert Jones1,5, Thiago Wendt Viola1
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Objective: To compare lung function between adolescents with and without substance use disorder (SUD). Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional exploratory study. The sample consisted of 16 adolescents with SUD and 24 age-matched healthy controls. The adolescents in the clinical group were recruited from a psychiatric inpatient unit for detoxification and rehabilitation; their primary diagnosis was SUD related to marijuana, cocaine, or polysubstance use. Questionnaires and pulmonary function tests were applied for clinical evaluation. Results: We found that FVC, FEV1, and their percentages of the predicted values were significantly lower in the adolescents with SUD than in those without. Those differences remained significant after adjustment for BMI and the effects of high levels of physical activity. The largest effect size (Cohen's d = 1.82) was found for FVC as a percentage of the predicted value (FVC%), which was, on average, 17.95% lower in the SUD group. In addition, the years of regular use of smoked substances (tobacco, marijuana, and crack cocaine) correlated negatively with the FVC%. Conclusions: This exploratory study is innovative in that it demonstrates the early consequences of smoked substance use for the lung health of adolescents with SUD.
青少年物质使用障碍患者肺功能的改变:一项探索性研究
目的:比较青少年物质使用障碍(SUD)患者与非患者肺功能的差异。方法:这是一项观察性、横断面探索性研究。样本包括16名患有SUD的青少年和24名年龄匹配的健康对照。临床组的青少年来自精神科住院单位进行戒毒和康复;他们的初步诊断是与大麻、可卡因或多种物质使用有关的SUD。采用问卷调查和肺功能试验进行临床评价。结果:我们发现患有SUD的青少年FVC、FEV1及其预测值的百分比明显低于未患有SUD的青少年。在调整BMI和高水平体育活动的影响后,这些差异仍然显著。最大的效应量(Cohen’s d = 1.82)是FVC占预测值(FVC%)的百分比,在SUD组中平均低17.95%。此外,经常使用吸烟物质(烟草、大麻和快克可卡因)的年数与FVC%呈负相关。结论:这项探索性研究的创新之处在于它证明了吸烟物质使用对患有SUD的青少年肺部健康的早期后果。
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
14.80%
发文量
118
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Pulmonology publishes scientific articles that contribute to the improvement of knowledge in the field of the lung diseases and related areas.
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