| Literature DB >> 23533451 |
Nattinee Jitnarin1, Christopher K Haddock, Walker S C Poston, Sara Jahnke.
Abstract
Little is known about smokeless tobacco (SLT) use in the fire service, whose personnel need to maintain high levels of health and fitness given the rigorous physical and mental job requirements. We examined the relationships among variables associated with SLT use and dual tobacco use (SLT and smoking) among 353 male career firefighters. Around 13% of male career firefighters reported being current exclusive SLT users, and 2.6% used both cigarettes and SLT. Age-adjusted models revealed that race, binge drinking, and dietary fat consumption were positively associated with exclusive SLT use when compared to nontobacco users. SLT users were much more likely to binge drink (OR = 3.98, P < .01) and consume high fat foods (OR = 1.94, P < .05). Only high dietary fat consumption was a strong correlate (OR = 8.41, P < .05) of dual use when compared to nontobacco users. SLT and dual tobacco use are associated with significant health risks. Detailed information on the predictors of SLT use among firefighters will aid in developing more effective tobacco prevention and cessation intervention in fire service.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23533451 PMCID: PMC3606806 DOI: 10.1155/2013/675426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Participant characteristics by tobacco use (Mean ± SD, or %)a.
| Nontobacco users | Exclusive SLT users | Dual users | |
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| Age (years)** | 39.4 ± 10.1 | 36.0 ± 8.3 | 31.2 ± 6.9 |
| Annual family income | |||
| ≤$75,000 | 29.4% | 39.6% | 54.5% |
| 70.6% | 60.4% | 45.5% | |
| Education | |||
| ≤College | 68.9% | 80.7% | 63.6% |
| 31.1% | 19.3% | 36.4% | |
| Ethnicity* | |||
| White | 87.7% | 98.2% | 100.0% |
| Minority | 12.3% | 1.8% | — |
| Marital status | |||
| Married | 79.8% | 71.9% | 70.0% |
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| Weight (kg) | 91.5 ± 15.2 | 89.8 ± 15.1 | 85.3 ± 9.9 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 28.7 ± 4.4 | 28.3 ± 4.5 | 26.8 ± 1.9 |
| Body fat percentages | 25.5 ± 6.6 | 24.8 ± 6.4 | 22.2 ± 3.2 |
| Waist circumference (inches) | 38.4 ± 4.9 | 37.7 ± 4.7 | 36.9 ± 2.6 |
| Having high blood pressure | 58.9% | 66.1% | 81.8% |
| Maximal oxygen consumption | |||
| Poor to very poor | 22.7% | 17.9% | — |
| Fair to superior | 77.3% | 82.1% | 100.0% |
| Depression scale score | 1.5 ± 1.8 | 2.0 ± 1.8 | 1.6 ± 2.1 |
| Perceived stress scale score | 10.1 ± 5.7 | 11.5 ± 5.6 | 10.3 ± 3.3 |
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| Alcohol use in the past 30 days | 81.3% | 89.5% | 90.9% |
| Binge drinking in the past 30 days*** | 57.9% | 86.0% | 90.0% |
| CAGE scores ≥2 | 10.9% | 19.6% | 20.0% |
| Driving while intoxicated in the past 30 days** | 7.9% | 9.8% | 40.0% |
| Self-reported physical activity level | |||
| Level 1-2 low to inactive | 37.1% | 42.1% | 36.4% |
| Level 3–5 moderate to very high | 62.9% | 57.9% | 63.6% |
| Meet minimum NFPA fitness standard | 41.1% | 44.6% | 63.6% |
| Fruit/vegetable screener score | |||
| Low (<11) | 42.1% | 31.6% | 45.5% |
| Meats/snacks screener score** | |||
| High (≥23) | 52.9% | 69.1% | 90.9% |
| SCBA use during a fire | 33.5% | 31.6% | 9.1% |
aCompared to never users; *P < .05; **P < .01; ***P < .001.
Age at initiation, and amount of SLT and cigarette use among exclusive SLT users and dual users.
| Exclusive SLT users | Dual users | |
|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | |
| Age at initiation | ||
| SLT | 16.8 ± 5.1 | 19.1 ± 8.1 |
| Cigarette | NA | 15.4 ± 2.9 |
| Amount used | ||
| SLT, dips/day | 4.9 ± 3.3 | 2.7 ± 2.9 |
| Cigarette, cigarettes/day | NA | 6.6 ± 7.4 |
Logistic regression comparing odd ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of nontobacco users, exclusive SLT users, and dual users in relation to demographic factors and health-risk behaviorsa.
| Exclusive SLT users | Dual users | |
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| Ethnicity | ||
| Minority | 1.0 | NA |
| White | 8.3* | NA |
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| Binge drinking in the past 30 days | ||
| No | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Yes | 4.0** | 4.8 |
| Meats/snacks screener score | ||
| Low (<23) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| High (≥23) | 1.9* | 8.4* |
aVariables adjusted for age; *P < .05; **P < .01; ***P < .001.