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Indoor cannabis smoke and children's health

Cannabis use is increasing and cannabis is typically consumed by smoking. This study explored how indoor secondhand cannabis smoke (SCS) was associated with child health. As part of a larger trial, air particle monitors were placed in 298 homes of families with at least one cigarette smoker and one...

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Autores principales: Posis, Alexander, Bellettiere, John, Liles, Sandy, Alcaraz, John, Nguyen, Benjamin, Berardi, Vincent, Klepeis, Neil E., Hughes, Suzanne C., Wu, Tianying, Hovell, Melbourne F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6441784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30976488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100853
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author Posis, Alexander
Bellettiere, John
Liles, Sandy
Alcaraz, John
Nguyen, Benjamin
Berardi, Vincent
Klepeis, Neil E.
Hughes, Suzanne C.
Wu, Tianying
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Bellettiere, John
Liles, Sandy
Alcaraz, John
Nguyen, Benjamin
Berardi, Vincent
Klepeis, Neil E.
Hughes, Suzanne C.
Wu, Tianying
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description Cannabis use is increasing and cannabis is typically consumed by smoking. This study explored how indoor secondhand cannabis smoke (SCS) was associated with child health. As part of a larger trial, air particle monitors were placed in 298 homes of families with at least one cigarette smoker and one child under 14 years old in San Diego County, California. Assessment included past 7-day indoor cigarette and cannabis use, the youngest child's exposure to cigarette smoke, and 5 smoke-related past-year child health outcomes: emergency department use for coughing/difficulty breathing; physician diagnosis of ear infection, bronchitis/bronchiolitis, asthma, or eczema/atopic dermatitis. An ordinal measure of adverse health outcomes (0, 1, or ≥2) was regressed on reported indoor cannabis smoking—the main measure of exposure (yes/no). Of 221 parents/guardians asked about cannabis use, 192 (86.9%) provided all required data, and 29 (15.1%) reported indoor cannabis smoking; reports were supported by air particle data. Homes without indoor smoking had lower average 7-day particle concentrations (1968 particles/0.01ft(3)) than homes with cannabis smoking only (3131 particles/0.01ft(3)), cigarette smoking only (3095 particles/0.01ft(3)), or both cigarette and cannabis smoking (6006 particles/0.01ft(3)). Odds of reporting a greater number of adverse health outcomes were 1.83 (95% CI = 0.89–3.80, p = 0.10) times higher for children of families with indoor cannabis smoking vs families without cannabis smoking, after controlling for exposure to cigarette smoke and other covariates. Our results do not indicate a statistically significant association. However, the magnitude of the (non-significant) association between indoor cannabis smoking and adverse health outcomes warrants more studies.
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spelling pubmed-64417842019-04-11 Indoor cannabis smoke and children's health Posis, Alexander Bellettiere, John Liles, Sandy Alcaraz, John Nguyen, Benjamin Berardi, Vincent Klepeis, Neil E. Hughes, Suzanne C. Wu, Tianying Hovell, Melbourne F. Prev Med Rep Regular Article Cannabis use is increasing and cannabis is typically consumed by smoking. This study explored how indoor secondhand cannabis smoke (SCS) was associated with child health. As part of a larger trial, air particle monitors were placed in 298 homes of families with at least one cigarette smoker and one child under 14 years old in San Diego County, California. Assessment included past 7-day indoor cigarette and cannabis use, the youngest child's exposure to cigarette smoke, and 5 smoke-related past-year child health outcomes: emergency department use for coughing/difficulty breathing; physician diagnosis of ear infection, bronchitis/bronchiolitis, asthma, or eczema/atopic dermatitis. An ordinal measure of adverse health outcomes (0, 1, or ≥2) was regressed on reported indoor cannabis smoking—the main measure of exposure (yes/no). Of 221 parents/guardians asked about cannabis use, 192 (86.9%) provided all required data, and 29 (15.1%) reported indoor cannabis smoking; reports were supported by air particle data. Homes without indoor smoking had lower average 7-day particle concentrations (1968 particles/0.01ft(3)) than homes with cannabis smoking only (3131 particles/0.01ft(3)), cigarette smoking only (3095 particles/0.01ft(3)), or both cigarette and cannabis smoking (6006 particles/0.01ft(3)). Odds of reporting a greater number of adverse health outcomes were 1.83 (95% CI = 0.89–3.80, p = 0.10) times higher for children of families with indoor cannabis smoking vs families without cannabis smoking, after controlling for exposure to cigarette smoke and other covariates. Our results do not indicate a statistically significant association. However, the magnitude of the (non-significant) association between indoor cannabis smoking and adverse health outcomes warrants more studies. Elsevier 2019-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6441784/ /pubmed/30976488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100853 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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