| Literature DB >> 26021567 |
Mengshi Chen1,2, Jing Deng3, Wufei Li4, Dan Lin5, Congxu Su6, Mian Wang7, Xun Li8, Benjamin Kwaku Abuaku9,10, Hongzhuan Tan11, Shi Wu Wen12,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is a global public health issue posing serious harm to the human health. Many studies have suggested that smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are risk factors for TB. Laboratory evidence suggests that EGCG in tea leaves can arrest the growth of tubercle bacillus. Can drinking tea lead to decreased susceptibility of TB in humans?Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26021567 PMCID: PMC4446809 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1855-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Univariate analysis of demographic characteristics and associated risk factors in TB
| TB Patients | Healthy controls | OR (95 % CI) | ||||
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| Sex | Male | 427 | 74.39 | 410 | 70.45 | |
| Female | 147 | 25.61 | 172 | 29.55 | 0.821(0.634,1.063) | |
| Age (years) | 19-30 | 73 | 12.72 | 85 | 14.60 | Reference |
| 31-50 | 219 | 38.15 | 205 | 35.22 | 1.244(0.862,1.794) | |
| 51-70 | 195 | 33.97 | 182 | 31.27 | 1.248(0.860,1.810) | |
| 71-84 | 87 | 15.16 | 110 | 18.90 | 0.921(0.605,1.402) | |
| Marital status | Married | 403 | 70.21 | 397 | 68.21 | |
| Other | 171 | 29.79 | 185 | 31.79 | 0.911(0.709,1.169) | |
| Education background | Primary school or below | 234 | 40.77 | 239 | 41.07 | Reference |
| Junior high school | 178 | 31.01 | 182 | 31.27 | 0.999(0.759,1.314) | |
| Senior high school or above | 162 | 28.22 | 151 | 25.95 | 1.096(0.823,1.458) | |
| BMI | <18.5 | 208 | 36.24 | 199 | 34.19 | Reference |
| 18.5-24.9 | 334 | 58.19 | 325 | 55.84 | 0.983(0.768,1.259) | |
| ≥25 | 32 | 5.57 | 58 | 9.97 | 0.528(0.329,0.847)* | |
| Smoking | No | 242 | 42.16 | 312 | 53.61 | |
| Yes | 332 | 57.84 | 270 | 46.39 | 1.585(1.257,2.000)* | |
| Alcohol drinking | No | 477 | 83.10 | 496 | 85.22 | |
| Yes | 97 | 16.90 | 86 | 14.78 | 1.173(0.855,1.609) | |
| History of BCG vaccination | No | 462 | 80.49 | 416 | 71.48 | |
| Yes | 112 | 19.51 | 166 | 28.52 | 0.608(0.462,0.799)* | |
| cooking with solid fuel | No | 234 | 40.77 | 312 | 53.61 | |
| Yes | 340 | 59.23 | 270 | 46.39 | 1.679(1.330,2.119)* | |
| Tea drinking | No | 301 | 52.44 | 243 | 41.75 | |
| Yes | 273 | 47.56 | 339 | 58.25 | 0.650(0.515,0.820)* | |
*P < 0.05
Multivariate Analysis of Associated Risk Factors in TB
| Coefficient ( | ORad (95 % CI)# | |
|---|---|---|
| Tea drinking | −0.539 | 0.583 (0.423,0.804)* |
| Smoking | 0.463 | 1.589 (1.179,2.142)* |
| History of BCG vaccination | −0.514 | 0.598 (0.428,0.836)* |
| cooking with solid fuel | 0.399 | 1.490 (1.095,2.027)* |
# Multivariate logistic regression model was used to adjust the covariates of sex, age, marital status, education background, BMI, and alcohol drinking.
*P < 0.05
The association between types of tea leaves and TB
| Type of tea leaves | TB Patients | Healthy controls | ORc (95 % CI) | ORad (95 % CI)# | ||
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| Not drinking tea | 301 | 52.44 | 243 | 41.75 | Reference | Reference |
| Black tea | 63 | 10.98 | 73 | 12.54 | 0.697 (0.478,1.016) | 0.683 (0.517,0.902)* |
| Oolong | 84 | 14.63 | 98 | 16.84 | 0.692 (0.494,0.969)* | 0.674 (0.508,0.894)* |
| Green tea | 126 | 21.95 | 168 | 28.87 | 0.605 (0.455,0.806)* | 0.534 (0.349,0.817)* |
#Multivariate logistic regression model was used to adjust the covariates of sex, age, marital status, education background, BMI, smoking, alcohol drinking, history of BCG vaccination and cooking with solid fuel.
*P < 0.05
The association between the quantity of tea consumption and TB
| Tea consumption (g/month) | TB Patients | Healthy controls | ORc (95 % CI) | ORad (95 % CI)# | ||
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| Not drinking tea | 301 | 52.44 | 243 | 41.75 | Reference | Reference |
| 1-60 | 94 | 16.38 | 106 | 18.21 | 0.716(0.517,0.991)* | 0.674(0.472,0.962)* |
| 61-150 | 98 | 17.07 | 124 | 21.31 | 0.638(0.466,0.874)* | 0.619(0.478,0.801)* |
| 151-300 | 81 | 14.11 | 109 | 18.73 | 0.600(0.430,0.837)* | 0.564(0.415,0.766)* |
Trend χ = 12.784, P = 0.000
#Multivariate logistic regression model was used to adjust the covariates of sex, age, marital status, education background, BMI, smoking, alcohol drinking, history of BCG vaccination and cooking with solid fuel.
*P < 0.05