The impact of exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarettes on asthma-related outcomes: Systematic review informing the EAACI guidelines on environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma
To inform the clinical practice guidelines' recommendations developed by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology systematic reviews (SR) assessed using GRADE on the impact of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and active smoking on the risk of new-onset asthma/recurrent wheezing (RW)/low lung function (LF), and on asthma-related outcomes. Only longitudinal studies were included, almost all on combustion cigarettes, only one assessing e-cigarettes and LF. According to the first SR (67 studies), prenatal ETS increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may increase the risk of new-onset asthma and of low LF (low certainty evidence). Postnatal ETS increases the risk of new-onset asthma and of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact LF (low certainty evidence). Combined in utero and postnatal ETS may increase the risk of new-onset asthma (low certainty evidence) and increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence). According to the second SR (24 studies), ETS increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and impairs asthma control and LF (moderate certainty evidence). According to the third SR (25 studies), active smoking increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and of suboptimal asthma control (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact asthma-related quality-of-life and LF (low certainty evidence).
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The impact of exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarettes on asthma-related outcomes: Systematic review informing the EAACI guidelines on environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma - PubMed
%0 Journal Article
%1 agache2024impact
%A Agache, Ioana
%A Ricci-Cabello, Ignacio
%A Canelo-Aybar, Carlos
%A Annesi-Maesano, Isabella
%A Cecchi, Lorenzo
%A Biagioni, Benedetta
%A Chung, Kian Fan
%A D'Amato, Gennaro
%A Damialis, Athanasios
%A Del Giacco, Stefano
%A De Las Vecillas, Leticia
%A Dominguez-Ortega, Javier
%A Galán, Carmen
%A Gilles, Stefanie
%A Giovannini, Matteo
%A Holgate, Stephen
%A Jeebhay, Mohamed
%A Nadeau, Kari
%A Papadopoulos, Nikolaos
%A Quirce, Santiago
%A Sastre, Joaquin
%A Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia
%A Walusiak-Skorupa, Jolanta
%A Salazar, Josefina
%A Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo
%A Colom, Miquel
%A Fiol deRoque, Maria A
%A Gorreto López, Lucía
%A Malih, Narges
%A Moro, Laura
%A Pardo, Marina García
%A Pazo, Patricia García
%A Campos, Rocío Zamanillo
%A Saletti-Cuesta, L
%A Akdis, Mubeccel
%A Alonso-Coello, Pablo
%A Jutel, Marek
%A Akdis, Cezmi A
%C Denmark
%D 2024
%J Allergy
%K grapp-caib
%P 10.1111/all.16151--
%R 10.1111/all.16151
%T The impact of exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarettes on asthma-related outcomes: Systematic review informing the EAACI guidelines on environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma
%U https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38783343
%X To inform the clinical practice guidelines' recommendations developed by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology systematic reviews (SR) assessed using GRADE on the impact of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and active smoking on the risk of new-onset asthma/recurrent wheezing (RW)/low lung function (LF), and on asthma-related outcomes. Only longitudinal studies were included, almost all on combustion cigarettes, only one assessing e-cigarettes and LF. According to the first SR (67 studies), prenatal ETS increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may increase the risk of new-onset asthma and of low LF (low certainty evidence). Postnatal ETS increases the risk of new-onset asthma and of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact LF (low certainty evidence). Combined in utero and postnatal ETS may increase the risk of new-onset asthma (low certainty evidence) and increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence). According to the second SR (24 studies), ETS increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and impairs asthma control and LF (moderate certainty evidence). According to the third SR (25 studies), active smoking increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and of suboptimal asthma control (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact asthma-related quality-of-life and LF (low certainty evidence).
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abstract = {To inform the clinical practice guidelines' recommendations developed by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology systematic reviews (SR) assessed using GRADE on the impact of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and active smoking on the risk of new-onset asthma/recurrent wheezing (RW)/low lung function (LF), and on asthma-related outcomes. Only longitudinal studies were included, almost all on combustion cigarettes, only one assessing e-cigarettes and LF. According to the first SR (67 studies), prenatal ETS increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may increase the risk of new-onset asthma and of low LF (low certainty evidence). Postnatal ETS increases the risk of new-onset asthma and of RW (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact LF (low certainty evidence). Combined in utero and postnatal ETS may increase the risk of new-onset asthma (low certainty evidence) and increases the risk of RW (moderate certainty evidence). According to the second SR (24 studies), ETS increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and impairs asthma control and LF (moderate certainty evidence). According to the third SR (25 studies), active smoking increases the risk of severe asthma exacerbations and of suboptimal asthma control (moderate certainty evidence) and may impact asthma-related quality-of-life and LF (low certainty evidence).},
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author = {Agache, Ioana and Ricci-Cabello, Ignacio and Canelo-Aybar, Carlos and Annesi-Maesano, Isabella and Cecchi, Lorenzo and Biagioni, Benedetta and Chung, Kian Fan and D'Amato, Gennaro and Damialis, Athanasios and Del Giacco, Stefano and De Las Vecillas, Leticia and Dominguez-Ortega, Javier and Galán, Carmen and Gilles, Stefanie and Giovannini, Matteo and Holgate, Stephen and Jeebhay, Mohamed and Nadeau, Kari and Papadopoulos, Nikolaos and Quirce, Santiago and Sastre, Joaquin and Traidl-Hoffmann, Claudia and Walusiak-Skorupa, Jolanta and Salazar, Josefina and Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo and Colom, Miquel and Fiol deRoque, Maria A and Gorreto López, Lucía and Malih, Narges and Moro, Laura and Pardo, Marina García and Pazo, Patricia García and Campos, Rocío Zamanillo and Saletti-Cuesta, L and Akdis, Mubeccel and Alonso-Coello, Pablo and Jutel, Marek and Akdis, Cezmi A},
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title = {The impact of exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarettes on asthma-related outcomes: Systematic review informing the EAACI guidelines on environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma},
url = {https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38783343},
year = 2024
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