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BACKGROUND:

Tobacco smoke has detrimental effects on The respiratory system. This study investigated the Associations of Active and Passive Smoking With Asthma Symptoms in Hong Kong Adolescents.

METHODS:

A total of 6,494 Hong Kong secondary school students with mean age of 15.0 (SD=1.21) participated in the Health Related Behavior General (HRBG) Survey in 2000-2001. They reported their demographic factors (sex, age, housing type, district of living), lifestyles (smoking, drinking, extracurricular sports, eating), and asthma symptoms (exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) and nocturnal cough) in the questionnaire. In addition, number of smoking parents (none/one/both) and presence of a smoking best friend (yes/no) were assessed. Logistic regression models were used to determine the odds ratios (OR) of frequently having the asthma symptoms for different smoking status of students, parents, and best friend with adjustment for demographic factors and lifestyles.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of former, light, and heavy smokers was 17.5%, 7.7%, and 1.0%, respectively. Moreover, 35.1% of the participants had one and 3.8% had two parents who smoked. Heavy smokers were more likely to experience EIB with OR (95%CI) of 2.27 (1.30-3.97) and nocturnal cough with OR (95%CI) of 3.45 (1.52-7.81), as well as both symptoms with OR (95%CI)=4.69 (1.88-11.73) when compared to those who never smoked. The corresponding OR (95%CI) for having at least one smoking parent and a smoking best friend was 1.45 (1.17-1.81), 1.61 (1.06-2.42), and 2.43 (1.37-4.31), when compared with those without a parent or best friend who smoked.

CONCLUSION:

Adolescents who are heavy smokers and having parents and a best friend who smoke are more likely to have asthma symptoms than others.



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