Literature DB >> 19370461

Environmental tobacco smoke and its effect on the symptoms and medication in children with asthma.

Akira Yamasaki1, Keichi Hanaki, Katsuyuki Tomita, Masanari Watanabe, Yasuyuki Hasagawa, Ryota Okazaki, Tadashi Igishi, Kenta Horimukai, Kouji Fukutani, Yuji Sugimoto, Mitsunobu Yamamoto, Kazuhiro Kato, Toshikazu Ikeda, Tatsuya Konishi, Hirokazu Tokuyasu, Hiroki Yajima, Hitoshi Sejima, Takeshi Isobe, Eiji Shimizu.   

Abstract

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) worsens asthmatic symptoms. We analyzed the relationship between levels of ETS and asthmatic symptoms and medication. We asked parents of 282 asthmatic children about the general condition, smoke exposure and medication. Patients were classified into three groups: no-ETS (no smoking), mild-ETS (smoking in the house but not in the same room as patient), and heavy-ETS (smoking in the same room as patient). We classified 116 children in no-ETS group, 124 children in mild-ETS group and 42 children in heavy-ETS group. The symptoms were worst and prevalence of leukotriene receptor antagonist and long-acting beta(2)-agonist use were highest in heavy-ETS group. However, there was no statistical difference between no-ETS and mild-ETS groups in prevalence of anti-asthmatic drug use and symptoms. We conclude that a smoking ban in rooms used by asthmatic children is an easy way to reduce ETS, asthmatic symptoms and the use of anti-asthmatic drugs.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19370461     DOI: 10.1080/09603120802392884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Health Res        ISSN: 0960-3123            Impact factor:   3.411


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