Assessing the Association Between Respiratory Symptoms and Nicotine and Cannabis Use Through Traditional and E-Product Devices in the U.S.

Phil Veliz PhD , John Jardine MA , Luisa Kcomt PhD , Carol Boyd PhD , Sean Esteban McCabe PhD , Rebecca Evans-Polce PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

The aim of this study was to assess the association between past 30-day cigarette smoking, nicotine use with an e-product device (e.g., vape), cannabis smoking, cannabis use with an e-product device, and other forms of cannabis use and past-year respiratory symptoms in a nationally representative sample of people aged ≥12 years in the U.S. during 2021.

Methods

Data from Wave 6 (2021) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study, a national probability sample of adolescents (aged 12–17 years; n=5,652) and adults (aged ≥18 years; n=30,516), were used. Logistic regression was used to assess the association of past 30-day cigarette smoking, nicotine use with an e-product, cannabis smoking, cannabis use with an e-product, and other forms of cannabis use with past-year respiratory symptoms (a past-year respiratory symptom index was constructed and ranged from 0 to 9; an index of 2+ was flagged as having functionally important respiratory impairment).

Results

The odds of a past-year respiratory index score of 2+ was greater among respondents who indicated either past 30-day cigarette or cannabis smoking than among respondents who did not use any nicotine or cannabis during the past 30 days. Past 30-day nicotine and cannabis use with an e-product device was not associated with a respiratory symptom index of 2+. The combination of past 30-day cigarette smoking and cannabis smoking had one of the strongest associations with experiencing a respiratory index score of 2+ among dual users of nicotine and cannabis.

Conclusions

Past 30-day cigarette smoking and cannabis smoking were associated with higher odds of functionally important respiratory impairment. In addition, this study provides robust evidence regarding the potential respiratory harms of single or dual nicotine and cannabis smoking as it relates to respiratory health.
评估美国呼吸系统症状与通过传统和电子产品设备使用尼古丁和大麻之间的关系
导言本研究旨在评估过去 30 天内吸烟、使用电子产品装置(如 vape)吸食尼古丁、吸食大麻、使用电子产品装置吸食大麻以及其他形式的大麻使用与上一年呼吸道症状之间的关联、方法使用了《烟草与健康人口评估研究》第 6 波(2021 年)的数据,该研究是一项全国性的青少年(12-17 岁;n=5,652)和成年人(≥18 岁;n=30,516)概率抽样调查。采用逻辑回归法评估过去 30 天内吸烟、使用尼古丁和电子产品、吸食大麻、使用大麻和电子产品以及其他形式的大麻使用与过去一年呼吸系统症状的关系(构建了过去一年呼吸系统症状指数,范围为 0 至 9;指数为 2+ 时,表示存在重要的呼吸系统功能障碍)。结果与过去 30 天内未吸食任何尼古丁或大麻的受访者相比,过去 30 天内吸食尼古丁或大麻的受访者过去一年呼吸系统指数达到 2+ 分的几率更大。过去 30 天内使用电子产品装置吸食尼古丁和大麻与呼吸道症状指数 2+ 无关。在尼古丁和大麻的双重使用者中,过去 30 天吸烟和吸食大麻的组合与呼吸系统指数达到 2+ 分值的关系最为密切。此外,这项研究还提供了有力的证据,说明单一或双重吸食尼古丁和大麻对呼吸系统健康的潜在危害。
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