Publication date: Available online 8 April 2017
Source:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Author(s): Juliana Souza Uzeloto, Dionei Ramos, Ana Paula C.F. Freire, Diego G.D. Christofaro, Ercy M.C. Ramos
IntroductionFemale smoker's present increased susceptibility to several diseases when compared to the opposite gender. However, there are no studies showing differences in nasal mucociliary transport behavior between male and female smokers.ObjectiveTo compare the nasal mucociliary transportability in male and female smokers and non-smokers, taking into consideration age, anthropometric data, smoking load and pulmonary function.MethodsThe analysis included 139 individuals (33 men and 37 women smokers and 32 men and 37 women non-smokers). All participants answered an initial interview to obtain personal data and smoking load. Anthropometric data and carbon monoxide in the exhaled air were assessed. Individuals also performed pulmonary function test and Saccharin Transit Time test (STT). To compare STT values between men and women, smokers and non-smokers, stratification of all independent variables was performed (sociodemographic, smoking and respiratory variables) into two categories: below and above the median values.ResultsThere was no difference between men and women, smokers and non-smokers, regarding nasal mucociliary transportability. Significant differences were only observed between non-smokers. Among those with less forced vital capacity values (<97.37% of predicted), women presented mucociliary transport faster than men. Moreover, it was observed influence of BMI and COex (women smokers), FCV and FEV1 (men non-smokers) and FEF25–75% (women non-smokers) on STT values.ConclusionBased on the findings of this study, nasal mucociliary transport in male and female adult smokers, apparently healthy, are similar.
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Κυριακή 9 Απριλίου 2017
Nasal mucociliary transportability of male and female smokers
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