Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining Controls

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Petsonk E. Daniloff K. Kinsley M. Townsend H. Abrons
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Workers exposed to certain inhaled dusts may show increased levels of nonspecific airways responsiveness (AR). In some studies, cigarette smokers have also been reported to have increased levels of AR. As part of an ongoing study, we compared the results of preshift methacholine inhalation challenge, spirometry, and smoking and occupational histories, in 191 under-ground bituminous coal miners (M) and 215 non-mining control workers· (C) . All M and c were selected to have normal baseline% predicted FEVI (PPFEV). Mining tenure was recorded as years worked underground (YRUG) and at the coal face (YRFC). AR was assessed as the% decrease in FEVI from baseline divided by the dose of methacholine delivered. M reported similar years smoked (YRSM) but fewer pack-years* (PY) than c~ Overall, both increasing YRSM and PY were associated with more AR*. Smoking C* but not M showed increased AR with increasing PY. In smoking and nonsmoking M, baseline AR and PPFEV showed no association with YRUG. The level of AR was inversely related to YRFC*, possibly representing selection away from dustier jobs. AR was inversely correlated with PPFEV*. In this study, AR and baseline PPFEV were not significantly associated with mining tenure, but cigarette smoking was related to both baseline lung function and level of AR. * p < 0.05 (Supported in part by Grant Gll35142, us Bureau of Mines, Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust.)
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APA: E. L. Petsonk E. Daniloff K. Kinsley M. Townsend H. Abrons  (1989)  Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining Controls

MLA: E. L. Petsonk E. Daniloff K. Kinsley M. Townsend H. Abrons Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining Controls. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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