Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review

The community uses incense (bakhour) through ceremonies, traditional health practices, and aromatherapy. Nevertheless, evidence from experiments and studies of populations suggests that a habit of burning incense makes the lungs work less well. The study investigated the relationship between exposur...

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Main Authors: I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made, Budi Utomo, -, Linda Dewanti, -, Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa, Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka, MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,-, Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah, Citra Al, Karina
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spelling id-langga.1279882023-08-08T06:24:07Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/ Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made Budi Utomo, - Linda Dewanti, - Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,- Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah Citra Al, Karina R Medicine The community uses incense (bakhour) through ceremonies, traditional health practices, and aromatherapy. Nevertheless, evidence from experiments and studies of populations suggests that a habit of burning incense makes the lungs work less well. The study investigated the relationship between exposure to incense smoke and impaired lung function and respiratory diseases. Data tracing was carried out systematically following PRISMA guidelines from January to April 2022 and registered in the PROSPERO database. The articles selected in this review were cross-sectional, cohort, observational, and experimental studies based on the criteria: (1) animals or humans exposed to incense smoke: (2) exposure to incense smoke which was carried out indoors or outdoorsi: (3) the selected articles which were included in the original type of article: (4) the publication year between 2016-2021 and the selected articles entered into reputable journals (Scopus and Web of Science). JBI guidelines and synthesis guidelines without meta-analysis (SWIM) to determine the level of evidence and minimize bias and interpretation of results. This study describes respiratory symptoms or diseases, home use of incense, and lung function measurement. Six articles were included: 6 (10096) reported using incense indoors, and 5 (8396) reported using incense outside the home. Respiratory symptoms and diseases caused by exposure to incense sticks are 5 (8396) shortness of breath, 6 (10096) wheezing, asthma, and inflammation of the lungs, 2 (3396) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and 4 (6796) allergic rhinitis. Incense smoke particles decrease lung function based on FVC, FEV, PEFR, and FEF values of 25-7596. The results indicate that smoking incense adversely affects lung function and leads to respiratory diseases. The community and related parties can minimize and conduct education and prevention related to simultaneous incense exposure in the community to reduce the burden of diseases and disorders due to respiratory incense smoke inareas that use it daily. MedSci Publications 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/1/Artikel%20Tambahan%2018.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/2/Kualitas%20Karil%20Tambahan%2018.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/3/Turnitin%20Tambahan%2018.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/4/Koresponding%20Tambahan%2018.pdf I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made and Budi Utomo, - and Linda Dewanti, - and Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa and Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka and MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,- and Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah and Citra Al, Karina (2023) Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review. National Journal of Community Medicine, 14 (5). pp. 284-293. ISSN 0976-3325 E-ISSN: 2229-6816 https://njcmindia.com/index.php/file/article/view/2875/1875 https://doi.org/10.55489/njcm.140520232875
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I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made
Budi Utomo, -
Linda Dewanti, -
Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa
Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka
MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,-
Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah
Citra Al, Karina
Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
description The community uses incense (bakhour) through ceremonies, traditional health practices, and aromatherapy. Nevertheless, evidence from experiments and studies of populations suggests that a habit of burning incense makes the lungs work less well. The study investigated the relationship between exposure to incense smoke and impaired lung function and respiratory diseases. Data tracing was carried out systematically following PRISMA guidelines from January to April 2022 and registered in the PROSPERO database. The articles selected in this review were cross-sectional, cohort, observational, and experimental studies based on the criteria: (1) animals or humans exposed to incense smoke: (2) exposure to incense smoke which was carried out indoors or outdoorsi: (3) the selected articles which were included in the original type of article: (4) the publication year between 2016-2021 and the selected articles entered into reputable journals (Scopus and Web of Science). JBI guidelines and synthesis guidelines without meta-analysis (SWIM) to determine the level of evidence and minimize bias and interpretation of results. This study describes respiratory symptoms or diseases, home use of incense, and lung function measurement. Six articles were included: 6 (10096) reported using incense indoors, and 5 (8396) reported using incense outside the home. Respiratory symptoms and diseases caused by exposure to incense sticks are 5 (8396) shortness of breath, 6 (10096) wheezing, asthma, and inflammation of the lungs, 2 (3396) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and 4 (6796) allergic rhinitis. Incense smoke particles decrease lung function based on FVC, FEV, PEFR, and FEF values of 25-7596. The results indicate that smoking incense adversely affects lung function and leads to respiratory diseases. The community and related parties can minimize and conduct education and prevention related to simultaneous incense exposure in the community to reduce the burden of diseases and disorders due to respiratory incense smoke inareas that use it daily.
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author I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made
Budi Utomo, -
Linda Dewanti, -
Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa
Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka
MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,-
Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah
Citra Al, Karina
author_facet I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made
Budi Utomo, -
Linda Dewanti, -
Shifa Fauziyah, Shifa
Dwinka Syafira Eljatin, Dwinka
MUHAMAD FRENDY SETYAWAN, ,-
Lesty Helda, Marsel Sumah
Citra Al, Karina
author_sort I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, I Made
title Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
title_short Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
title_full Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Exposure to Incense Smoke Associated with Impaired Lung Function and Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review
title_sort effects of exposure to incense smoke associated with impaired lung function and respiratory disease: a systematic review
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/127988/3/Turnitin%20Tambahan%2018.pdf
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