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  • The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between solid fuel use for cooking or heating and airflow obstruction in adults, analyzing data from 18,554 participants.
  • Despite extensive analysis, including stratification by gender and income levels, the findings indicated no significant association between airflow obstruction and the use of solid fuels, even among never smokers.
  • However, the study noted an increased likelihood of reporting chronic phlegm in female never smokers exposed to solid fuels for 20 years or more.

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Rationale: Evidence supporting the association of COPD or airflow obstruction with use of solid fuels is conflicting and inconsistent.

Objective: To assess the association of airflow obstruction with self-reported use of solid fuels for cooking or heating.

Methods: We analysed 18,554 adults from the BOLD study, who had provided acceptable post-bronchodilator spirometry measurements and information on use of solid fuels. The association of airflow obstruction with use of solid fuels for cooking or heating was assessed by sex, within each site, using regression analysis. Estimates were stratified by national income and meta-analysed. We carried out similar analyses for spirometric restriction, chronic cough and chronic phlegm.

Measurements And Main Results: We found no association between airflow obstruction and use of solid fuels for cooking or heating (ORmen=1.20, 95%CI 0.94-1.53; ORwomen=0.88, 95%CI 0.67-1.15). This was true for low/middle and high income sites. Among never smokers there was also no evidence of an association of airflow obstruction with use of solid fuels (ORmen=1.00, 95%CI 0.57-1.76; ORwomen=1.00, 95%CI 0.76-1.32). Overall, we found no association of spirometric restriction, chronic cough or chronic phlegm with the use of solid fuels. However, we found that chronic phlegm was more likely to be reported among female never smokers and those who had been exposed for ≥20 years.

Conclusion: Airflow obstruction assessed from post-bronchodilator spirometry was not associated with use of solid fuels for cooking or heating.

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