| Literature DB >> 25182545 |
Molly L Kile1, Eric S Coker, Ellen Smit, Daniel Sudakin, John Molitor, Anna K Harding.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gas stoves emit pollutants that are respiratory irritants. U.S. children under age 6 who live in homes where gas stoves are used for cooking or heating have an increased risk of asthma, wheeze and reduced lung function. Yet few studies have examined whether using ventilation when operating gas stoves is associated with a decrease in the prevalence of respiratory illnesses in this population.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25182545 PMCID: PMC4175218 DOI: 10.1186/1476-069X-13-71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Mean percent prevalence with 95% confidence intervals of asthma, wheeze, and bronchitis among children aged 2–16 living in homes with gas stoves by different stove use habits
| Ever diagnosed with asthma (N = 7,390) | Wheeze in past 12 months (N = 7,392) | Ever diagnosed with chronic bronchitis (N = 7,390) | |||||||
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| Variable | No. cases | Prevalence (95% CI) |
| No. cases | Prevalence (95% CI) |
| No. cases | Prevalence (95% CI) |
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| Total cases | 572 | 9.48 (8.87, 11.30) | 1,422 | 16.58 (14.88, 18.28) | 329 | 4.05 (3.08, 5.03) | |||
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| Yes | 260 | 8.07 (6.11, 10.59) |
| 643 | 14.20 (11.79, 17.01) |
| 134 | 3.17 (2.20, 4.53) |
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| No | 310 | 11.09 (8.42, 14.47) | 776 | 19.30 (16.90, 21.95) | 194 | 5.08 (3.85, 6.67) | |||
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| Yes | 117 | 13.54 (9.46, 19.03) |
| 278 | 23.26 (18.35, 29.03) |
| 74 | 4.48 (2.73, 7.25) |
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| No | 447 | 8.86 (7.16, 10.92) | 1,133 | 15.70 (14.05, 17.52) | 251 | 3.94 (3.03, 5.09) | |||
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| Vent not used and stove used for cooking and heating | 78 | 13.63 (8.59, 20.97) |
| 197 | 25.07 (18.58, 32.91) |
| 60 | 5.43 (3.51, 8.33) |
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| Vent used and stove used for cooking and heating | 39 | 13.40 (7.41, 23.03) | 81 | 20.14 (13.84, 28.38) | 14 | 2.82 (1.09, 7.08) | |||
| Vent not used and stove only used for cooking | 224 | 10.36 (7.48, 14.18) |
| 18.13 (15.59, 20.99) | 130 | 4.87 (3.52, 6.72) | |||
| Vent used and stove only used for cooking | 221 | 7.67 (5.63, 10.35) |
| 13.76 (11.32, 16.63) | 120 | 3.20 (2.19, 4.65) | |||
1Unweighted sample sizes and weighted proportions (prevalence).
2P-values obtained from χ2 test.
Adjusted Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the association between respiratory illnesses in children aged 2–16 years who live in households that use gas stove with ventilation compared to households that use gas stoves without ventilation (Model 1)
| Ever diagnosed with asthma a(N = 5,745) | Wheeze in past 12 months b(N = 5,744) | Ever diagnosed with bronchitis c(N = 7,255) | ||||
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| Ventilation of gas stove | No. cases | OR (95% CI) | No. cases | OR (95% CI) | No. cases | OR (95% CI) |
| No |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| Yes |
| 0.64 (0.43, 0.97)* |
| 0.60 (0.42, 0.86)* |
| 0.60 (0.37, 0.95)* |
*P-value <0.05.
aAdjusted for age group, sex, parental history of asthma or hay fever, and furry or feathery pets in the house, household income < $20,000, and BMI percentiles for age.
bAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, furry or feathery pets in the house, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and BMI percentile for age.
cAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and census region.
Adjusted Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the association between respiratory illnesses in children aged 2–16 years and gas stove use habits (Model 2)
| Ever diagnosed with asthma a(N = 5,646) | Wheeze in past 12 months b(N = 5,647) | Ever diagnosed with bronchitis c(N = 7,114) | ||||
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| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) | |
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| No |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| Yes |
| 0.68 (0.45, 1.04) |
| 0.62 (0.44, 0.89)* |
| 0.61 (0.38, 0.98)* |
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| Yes |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| No |
| 0.56 (0.34, 0.94)* |
| 0.57 (0.38, 0.85)* |
| 1.12 (0.66, 1.92) |
*P-value <0.05.
aAdjusted for gas stove used for heating, age group, sex, parental history of asthma or hay fever, and pets in the house, household income < $20,000, and BMI.
bAdjusted for gas stove used for heating, age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, pets in the house, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and BMI.
cAdjusted for gas stove used for heating, age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and census region.
Adjusted Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for respiratory illnesses in children aged 2–16 years and the joint association between ventilation (yes/no) and gas stove use habits (cooking only/cooking and heating)
| Asthma a(N = 5,646) | Wheeze b(N = 5,647) | Bronchitis c(N = 7,114) | ||||
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| aOR (95% CI) |
| aOR (95% CI) |
| aOR (95% CI) | |
| Vent not used and stove used for cooking & heating |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| 1 Ref. |
| Vent used and stove used for cooking & heating |
| 0.86 (0.34, 2.17) |
| 0.62 (0.31, 1.20) |
| 0.49 (0.21, 1.12) |
| Vent not used and stove used only for cooking |
| 0.62 (0.32, 1.23) |
| 0.57 (0.35, 0.92)* |
| 1.05 (0.61, 1.81) |
| Vent used and stove used only for cooking |
| 0.41 (0.23, 0.74)* |
| 0.35 (0.21, 0.60)* |
| 0.65 (0.36, 1.19) |
*P-value <0.05.
aAdjusted for age group, sex, parental history of asthma or hay fever, household income < $20,000, pets in the house, and BMI.
bAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, pets in the house, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and BMI.
cAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and census region.
Univariate association between behaviors related to gas stove use and spirometry measurements for FEV (mL), FVC (mL) and FEV /FVC Ratio in children aged 8–16 years
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| Mean FEV 1(95% CI) | Mean FVC (95% CI) | FEV 1/FVC (95% CI) | |
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| All |
| 2658 (2586, 2730) | 3069 (2977, 3161) | 86.9% (86.5, 87.3) |
| Vented Gas Stove | ||||
| Yes |
| 2742 (2645, 2841)* | 3147† (3027, 3267) | 87.4% (86.8, 88.0) |
| No |
| 2562 (2457, 2668) | 2981 (2850, 3113) | 86.4% (85.8, 87.1) |
| Gas Stove Used for Heating | ||||
| Yes |
| 2569 (2385, 2755) | 2963 (2751, 3175) | 86.9% (85.9, 87.9) |
| No |
| 2670 (2595, 2744) | 3084 (2989, 3179) | 86.9% (86.5, 87.3) |
*p-value ≤0.05.
†0.05 < p-value ≤ 0.1.
Differences in percent of predicted spirometry (observed/predicted*100%) indicators among children aged 8–16 years in households that operated gas stoves with ventilation compared to households that operated gas stoves without ventilation that is stratified by gender (females N = 1,192; males N = 1,186)
| FEV 1(Crude) | FEV 1(Adjusted) a | FVC (Crude) | FVC (Adjusted) a | FEV 1/FVC (Crude) | FEV 1/FVC (Adjusted) a | ||
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| Difference b(95% CI) | Difference b(95% CI) | Difference b(95% CI) | Difference b(95% CI) | Difference b(95% CI) | Difference b(95% CI) | ||
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| All |
| 2.75 (0.29, 5.21)* | 2.33 (-0.29, 4.95) | 2.08 (-0.66, 4.82) | 1.75 (-0.95, 4.44) | 1.14 (-.03, 2.31) | 0.97 (-0.24, 2.17) |
| Female |
| 2.86 (0.71, 5.01)* | 2.93 (0.57, 5.30)* | 1.6 (-0.4, 3.6) | 1.76 (-0.51, 4.02) | 1.45 (0.05, 2.85)* | 1.58 (0.16, 3.00)* |
| Male |
| 2.62 (-1.36, 6.61) | 1.74 (-1.74, 5.24) | 2.24 (-2.47, 6.96) | 1.59 (-2.14, 5.32) | 0.87 (-0.56, 2.30) | 0.43 (-0.94, 1.81) |
aAdjusted for environmental tobacco smoke, using a gas stove for heating, furry or feathery pets in the home, asthma status and household income < $20,000.
bNHANESIII reference spirometry measurements derived from Hankinson et al. [45].
*P-value <0.05.