| Literature DB >> 32170174 |
Haewon Byeon1,2, Seulki Cha3.
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to identify the effects of smoking on the voice of smokers and present the baseline data for establishing the basis for preventing voice disorders. This study was evaluated using a meta-analysis from studies published between Jan 1, 2000, and Nov 15, 2018. As a result, the final meta-analysis was conducted using nine papers. The standard mean difference was analyzed after dividing the effects of smoking on voice into the pitch (F0), sound quality (jitter, shimmer, and noise to harmonic ratio; NHR), Maximum Phonation Time (MPT), and subjective voice problem. The results showed that there was a significant difference in F0 and MPT. On the other hand, the jitter, shimmer, NHR, and Voice Handicap Index (VHI) had different mean effect size but they were not significantly different. The analysis by sub-function of VHI results showed that the mean effect size was significantly different only in VHI-P (Physical). This study evaluated the effects of smoking on voice using meta-analysis. It was confirmed that smoking had significant and moderate effects on the F0 of voice, MPT, VHI, and physical functions. It is necessary for future meta-analysis studies to conduct randomized controlled experiments or longitudinal studies to confirm the effect sizes of variables.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32170174 PMCID: PMC7069957 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-61565-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Flow Chart.
Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale.
| Selection |
|---|
| (1) Is the case definition adequate? |
| (a) yes, with independent validation: reference to IDF (2006) or WHO (1998) or EGIR (1999) or NCEP–ATPIII (2001) or AHA (2004) ★: |
| If the variable is continuous variable, then it is possible to be omitted. |
| (b) yes, eg record linkage or based on self reports |
| (c) no description |
| (2) Representativeness of the cases |
| (a) consecutive or obviously representative series of cases: all cases in a defined catchment area, or an appropriate sample of those cases (e.g. random sample) ★ |
| (b) potential for selection biases or not stated |
| (3) Selection of Controls |
| (a) community controls ★ |
| (b) hospital controls |
| (c) no description |
| (4) Definition of Controls |
| (a) no history of metabolic syndrome ★ |
| (b) no description of source |
| (1) Comparability of case and controls on the basis of the design or analysis |
| (a) study controls for age and sex (select the most important factor) ★: |
| It is considered to be adjusted if the scope of adult age is within five. |
| (b) study controls for any additional factor (SES or educational level or BMI or |
| weight or height or WC) ★ |
| (1)Ascertainment of exposure |
| (a) secure record (eg clinical records) ★ |
| (b) structured interview where blind to case/control status ★ |
| (c) interview not blinded to case/control status |
| (d) written self report |
| (e) no description |
| (2) Same method of ascertainment for cases and controls |
| (a) yes ★ |
| (b) no |
| (3) Non-Response rate |
| (a) same rate for both groups ★ |
| (b) non respondents described |
| (c) rate different and no designation |
Results of Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale.
| Author (Year) | Selection | Comparability | Ecposure | Score | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| case definition adequate? | Representativeness of the cases | Selection of Controls | Definition of Controls | Ascertainment of exposure | Same method of ascertainment for cases and controls | Non-Response rate | |||
| Tafiadis | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 6 | ||
| Simberg | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 4 | ||||
| Pinar | ★ | ★ | ★ ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 6 | ||
| Glas | ★ | ★ | ★ ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 7 | ||
| Hamdan | ★ | ★ | ★ ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 7 | ||
| Awan. (2011) | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 6 | ||
| Hamdan | ★ | ★ | ★ ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 7 | ||
| Lee | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 6 | ||
| Gonzalez | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | ★ | 6 | ||
Figure 2Forest plot for F0.
Figure 6Forest plot for VHI.
Figure 7Meta sub-analysis of VHI-Physical, VHI-Functional, VHI-Emotional (from top to bottom).