Comparative Evaluation of Pulmonary Function in Male Street Vendors Versus Smokers: Insights into Occupational and Lifestyle Impact.

Ayesha Juhi, Mohammed Jaffer Pinjar, Archana Malik, Himel Mondal
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Background: Occupational and lifestyle factors, such as smoking and street vending, may pose risks to pulmonary health. Previous studies explored the effect of both smoking and exposure to street pollutants on health. However, a study comparing the pulmonary functions of street vendors (who do not smoke) and smokers has not been conducted before.

Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the pulmonary function parameters among three groups consisting of smokers, street vendors and controls in order to discern potential differences in respiratory health between the three groups.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Deoghar district of the Jharkhand state, in India, over a period of five months (between January 2023 and May 2023). A total of 90 male participants, including 30 smokers, 30 street vendors and 30 age-matched control research participants, underwent pulmonary function testing (forced spirometry) using standardized methods. The comparison among the three groups was conducted by one-way analysis of variance with the post-hoc test.

Results: A total of 30 controls with a mean age of 33.77±6.01 years, street vendors with a mean age of 32.93±6.29 years and smokers with a mean age of 32.27±7.86 years participated in the present study. There was an average exposure to road pollutants for 13.47±9.48 years and smoking for 13.23±8.29 years (P=0.92). Lung function parameters, except for the forced expiratory volume in one second divided by the forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC), were lower in street vendors and smokers than controls.

Conclusion: Street vendors in Deoghar, Jharkhand, have lung function parameters comparable to smokers. Hence, although they are not smoking tobacco, their lung health is at risk. Hence, early interventions are required to protect them from pollutants.

男性街头小贩与吸烟者肺功能的比较评估:洞察职业和生活方式的影响。
背景:吸烟和街头贩卖等职业和生活方式因素可能会对肺部健康造成危害。以往的研究探讨了吸烟和接触街头污染物对健康的影响。然而,一项比较街头小贩(不吸烟)和吸烟者肺功能的研究尚未开展:本研究的目的是比较由吸烟者、街头小贩和对照组组成的三组人群的肺功能参数,以发现三组人群在呼吸健康方面的潜在差异:这项横断面研究在印度恰尔肯德邦的迪奥加尔地区进行,为期五个月(2023 年 1 月至 2023 年 5 月)。共有 90 名男性参与者,包括 30 名吸烟者、30 名街头小贩和 30 名年龄匹配的对照研究参与者,采用标准化方法接受了肺功能测试(强迫肺活量)。三组之间的比较采用单因素方差分析和事后检验:参加本次研究的对照组共 30 人,平均年龄(33.77±6.01)岁;街头小贩组共 30 人,平均年龄(32.93±6.29)岁;吸烟者组共 30 人,平均年龄(32.27±7.86)岁。平均接触道路污染物(13.47±9.48)年,吸烟(13.23±8.29)年(P=0.92)。除一秒用力呼气量除以用力肺活量(FEV1/FVC)外,街头小贩和吸烟者的肺功能参数均低于对照组:结论:恰尔康得邦迪奥加尔的街头小贩的肺功能参数与吸烟者相当。因此,虽然他们不吸烟,但他们的肺部健康受到威胁。因此,需要尽早采取干预措施,保护他们免受污染物的影响。
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