COMBINED EFFECT OF GRAIN FARMING AND SMOKING ON LUNG-FUNCTION AND THE PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC-BRONCHITIS

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CHEN, Y
HORNE, SL
MCDUFFIE, HH
DOSMAN, JA
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[1] UNIV SASKATCHEWAN, CTR AGR MED, SASKATOON S7N 0X0, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
[2] UNIV SASKATCHEWAN, DEPT MED, DIV RESP MED, SASKATOON S7N 0X0, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
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10.1093/ije/20.2.416
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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The combined effect of grain farming and smoking on lung function and the prevalence of chronic bronchitis was examined in 1633 residents 20 to 65 years of age from the town of Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Multiple multivariate analysis indicated that in women grain farming and smoking had a significant synergistic effect on the values of forced expired volume in one second/forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC), mid-expiratory flow rate (MMFR), flow rate at 50% and 25% of total volume (Vmax50 and Vmax25) after adjustment for covariates including age and height. No other factors were found to change the results. The combined effect of grain farming and smoking on lung function was not statistically significant in men. The data also show that female non-smoking grain farmers had an identical prevalence of chronic bronchitis compared with non-smoking female non-farmers, 2.0% versus 2.1%. But in women with a positive smoking history, the prevalence was 13.2% and 5.9% respectively, giving an adjusted odds ratio in grain farmers compared to non-farmers of 3.55 (95% confidence interval (Cl): 1.06-11.30). It was found that the prevalence of chronic bronchitis increased more rapidly with increasing cigarette consumption in grain farmers than in non-farmers in women. It was estimated that 85%, 72% and 66% of the prevalence of chronic bronchitis was attributed to the joint effects of grain farming and ex-smoking, light smoking (1-19 cigarettes/day) or heavy smoking (20+ cigarettes/day) status, respectively. In contrast to women, the effect of grain farming on the prevalence of chronic bronchitis was similar in men with and without a positive smoking history. Our data suggest that there is a positive interactive effect of grain farming exposure and smoking on lung function and the prevalence of chronic bronchitis in women. The difference in the interaction between men and women requires further study.
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