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Association between marijuana exposure and pulmonary function over 20 years.

机译:大麻接触和肺功能之间的关联20多年。

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CONTEXT: Marijuana smoke contains many of the same constituents as tobacco smoke, but whether it has similar adverse effects on pulmonary function is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To analyze associations between marijuana (both current and lifetime exposure) and pulmonary function. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, a longitudinal study collecting repeated measurements of pulmonary function and smoking over 20 years (March 26, 1985-August 19, 2006) in a cohort of 5115 men and women in 4 US cities. Mixed linear modeling was used to account for individual age-based trajectories of pulmonary function and other covariates including tobacco use, which was analyzed in parallel as a positive control. Lifetime exposure to marijuana joints was expressed in joint-years, with 1 joint-year of exposure equivalent to smoking 365 joints or filled pipe bowls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Forced expiratory volume in the first second of expiration (FEV(1)) and forced vital capacity (FVC). RESULTS: Marijuana exposure was nearly as common as tobacco exposure but was mostly light (median, 2-3 episodes per month). Tobacco exposure, both current and lifetime, was linearly associated with lower FEV(1) and FVC. In contrast, the association between marijuana exposure and pulmonary function was nonlinear (P < .001): at low levels of exposure, FEV(1) increased by 13 mL/joint-year (95% CI, 6.4 to 20; P < .001) and FVC by 20 mL/joint-year (95% CI, 12 to 27; P < .001), but at higher levels of exposure, these associations leveled or even reversed. The slope for FEV(1) was -2.2 mL/joint-year (95% CI, -4.6 to 0.3; P = .08) at more than 10 joint-years and -3.2 mL per marijuana smoking episode/mo (95% CI, -5.8 to -0.6; P = .02) at more than 20 episodes/mo. With very heavy marijuana use, the net association with FEV(1) was not significantly different from baseline, and the net association with FVC remained significantly greater than baseline (eg, at 20 joint-years, 76 mL [95% CI, 34 to 117]; P < .001). CONCLUSION: Occasional and low cumulative marijuana use was not associated with adverse effects on pulmonary function.
机译:背景:大麻烟雾含有许多与烟草烟雾相同的成分,但它是否对肺功能具有相似的不利影响尚不清楚。目的:分析大麻(目前寿命曝光)与肺功能的关联。设计,设定和参与者:年轻成人(Cardia)研究中的冠状动脉风险发展,纵向研究,纵向研究收集了5115队(2006年3月26日)的肺功能和吸烟的重复测量(1985年3月19日) 4美国城市的男女。混合线性建模用于考虑肺功能和其他协变量的个体年龄的轨迹,包括烟草使用,其并联分析为阳性对照。在联合年度表达了大麻关节的终身接触,其中1个接触的共同曝光相当于吸烟365个关节或填充管道碗。主要观察措施:呼气前第一秒(FEV(1))和强制生命能力(FVC)中强制呼气量。结果:大麻曝光几乎与烟草曝光相同,但大多数是灯(每个月2-3发表中位数)。烟草暴露,电流和寿命,与下FEV(1)和FVC线性相关。相比之下,大麻接触和肺功能之间的关联是非线性的(P <.001):在低水平的暴露水平时,FEV(1)增加13毫升/关节(95%CI,6.4至20; P <。 001)和FVC乘20毫升/关节(95%CI,12至27; P <.001),但在较高水平的曝光程度上,这些关联水平甚至逆转。 FEV(1)的斜率为-2.2ml / kidy(95%CI,-4.6至0.3; p = .08),在10多年和-3.2毫升/ marijuana吸烟集/ mo(95% CI,-5.8至-0.6; p = .02)超过20张/ mo。具有非常重的大麻使用,与FEV(1)的净关联与基线没有显着差异,与FVC的净关联保持明显大于基线(例如,在20个关节年度,76毫升[95%CI,34至34岁) 117] p <.001)。结论:偶尔和低累积大麻使用与对肺功能的不利影响无关。

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