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Mandeep Virk-Baker1, Muhammad Jami Husain2, Mark Parascandola1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: While studies from developed countries have reported dietary differences between tobacco users and non-users, less is known about the influence of tobacco on diet in developing countries where malnutrition is a major public health challenge.Entities:
Keywords: nutrition; smokeless tobacco; socioeconomic factors
Year: 2019 PMID: 31058247 PMCID: PMC6492286 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/105599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Prev Cessat ISSN: 2459-3087
Sociodemographic characteristic of HIES households, by household tobacco-use status
| 3547 (29) | 2061 (17) | 3284 (27) | 3348 (27) | 12240 (100) | |
| Rural | 1940 (25) | 1267 (16) | 2228 (28) | 2405 (31) | 7840 (100) |
| Urban | 1607 (37) | 794 (18) | 1056 (24) | 943 (21) | 4400 (100) |
| Barisal | 223 (23) | 78 (8) | 482 (49) | 197 (20) | 980 (100) |
| Chittagong | 532 (24) | 255 (12) | 634 (29) | 779 (35) | 2200 (100) |
| Dhaka | 1367 (39) | 620 (18) | 712 (20) | 841 (24) | 3540 (100) |
| Khulna | 613 (34) | 523 (29) | 335 (19) | 329 (18) | 1800 (100) |
| Rajshahi | 526 (33) | 397 (25) | 327 (21) | 330 (21) | 1580 (100) |
| Rangpur | 224 (18) | 136 (11) | 487 (38) | 433 (34) | 1280 (100) |
| Sylhet | 62 (7) | 52 (6) | 307 (36) | 439 (51) | 860 (100) |
| No | 2213 (34) | 1191 (19) | 1419 (22) | 1597 (25) | 6420 (100) |
| Yes | 1334 (23) | 870 (15) | 1865 (32) | 1751 (30) | 5820 (100) |
| 4.01 | 4.41 | 4.49 | 5.11 | 4.50 | |
| 0.25 | 0.26 | 0.20 | 0.23 | 0.23 |
Calculations using Bangladesh HIES 2010.
Unadjusted food group mean consumption (g/day per household) comparison between tobacco-use households and tobacco non-use households
| Cereal grains | 1714 (1679, 1749) | 558 | 319 | 430 | 840 |
| Legumes and beans | 60.93 (56.80, 65.04) | 5.62 | 1.33 (-3.20, 5.85) | 3.83 (-1.69, 9.35) | 10.18 |
| Fish | 211.16 (202.88, 219.43) | 17.75 | -6.49 (-17.08, 4.10) | 12.57 | 38.63 |
| Meat | 91.91 (78.58, 105.24) | -2.54 (-14.33, 9.25) | -6.73 (-21.69, 8.23) | 5.22 (-6.86, 17.31) | -7.45 (-21.42, 6.53) |
| Milk | 139.67 (124.60, 154.75) | -0.34 (-15.28, 14.61) | -14.98 | 3.62 (-14.61, 21.86) | 5.29 (-13.49, 24.07) |
| Fruit | 180 (154, 206) | 32.60 | 15.86 (-8.78, 40.50) | 33.29 | 42.80 |
| Vegetable | 1011 (979, 1043) | 174 (138, 209) | 95.91 | 131 | 266 |
| Sugar | 49.40 (43.59, 55.20) | 15.09 | 7.61 | 14.56 | 20.48 |
| Eggs | 28.33 (26.18, 30.48) | -3.34 | -2.87 | -3.18 | -3.81 |
| Oil/fat | 97.64 (94.02, 101) | -7.98 | -4.73 | -9.15 | -8.95 |
| Beverage | 17.02 (12.96, 21.07) | 0.19 (-3.61, 3.99) | -0.48 (-5.32, 4.36) | 0.75 (-3.67, 5.17) | 0.07 (-4.25, 4.39) |
Calculations using Bangladesh HIES 2010. Statistically significant differences are indicated by:
p≤0.01
p≤0.05
p≤0.10.
Adjusted food group consumption analysis between tobacco-use households and tobacco non-use households
| Cereal grains | 152 | 117 | 120 | 256.14 |
| Legumes and beans | 0.32 (-3.34, 3.99) | 0.85 (-3.31, 5.02) | -1.03 (-5.42, 3.37) | 3.24 (-2.08, 8.55) |
| Fish | -4.35 (-11.69, 2.98) | -5.64 (-13.59, 2.32) | 0.01 (-8.90, 8.92) | -0.73 (-9.91, 8.44) |
| Meat | -1.65 (-9.10, 5.80) | -5.28 (-15.66, 5.11) | 5.83 (-2.64, 14.30) | -4.77 (-14.46, 4.91) |
| Milk | -17.11 | -20.82 | -7.89 (-23.57, 7.79) | -17.81 |
| Fruit | 5.55 (-12.09, 23.20) | 0.43 (-21.41, 22.27) | 16.01 (-5.90, 37.92) | 4.26 (-20.89, 29.41) |
| Vegetable | 0.34 (-28.67, 29.35) | 5.34 (-26.93, 37.60) | -4.00 (-36.51, 28.52) | 20.71 (-17.26, 58.67) |
| Sugar | 8.16 | 5.65 | 7.67 | 12.86 |
| Eggs | -1.60 (-3.76, 0.57) | -1.54 (-3.48, 0.41) | -0.85 (-4.48, 2.78) | -0.96 (-5.15, 3.22) |
| Oil/fat | -10.30 | -4.69 | -10.30 | -13.71 |
| Beverage | -0.26 (-3.69, 3.18) | 0.91 (-3.31, 5.13) | -0.84 (-4.89, 3.21) | 0.20 (-3.73, 4.13) |
Calculations using Bangladesh HIES 2010. Coefficient β for respective household categories by tobacco use represents adjusted mean difference in food consumption (g/day/household) from tobacco non-use households. Coefficients for the control variables, including total household expenditure, household size, household children-adults composition, place of residence (urban vs rural), geographical region, and presence of any member in household suffering from chronic disease, are not reported in the Table. Statistically significant differences are indicated by:
p≤ 0.01
p≤0.05
p≤0.10.