Dual use of combustible and heated tobacco products associates persistent symptoms with a history of COVID-19: a JASTIS 2023 cross‑sectional study

同时使用可燃烟草制品和加热烟草制品与 COVID-19 病史相关的持续性症状:一项 JASTIS 2023 横断面研究

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Abstract

Multiple reports have identified smoking as a risk factor for long COVID; however, few have distinguished among tobacco product types. We conducted a cross-sectional study using data from an internet-based survey administered in February 2023 to examine the association between 12 persistent symptoms and smoking status in participants with a history of COVID-19. A total of 28,250 participants were included, of whom 5,068 had a history of COVID-19. Among current tobacco users with a history of COVID-19, the odds ratios for persistent symptoms were significantly elevated for four symptoms-arthralgia, chest pain, dyspnea, and dysosmia-compared to never smokers. For subgroup analysis, current tobacco users were categorized into three groups: combustible cigarette (CC), heated tobacco product (HTP), and dual users. Among dual users, the odds ratios were significantly elevated for five symptoms: arthralgia, chest pain, dyspnea, dysgeusia, and dysosmia. CC users showed significantly higher odds for chest pain, dyspnea, and fatigue, while HTP users for dyspnea and sexual dysfunction. Smoking in individuals with a history of COVID-19 associates the prevalence of persistent symptoms, and its impact may vary by smoking type. Separately analyzing smoking subgroups allows for a more accurate understanding of the relationship between persistent symptoms and smoking behavior.

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