Effects of exposure to incense smoke associated with impaired lung function and respiratory disease: A Systematic Review

Author:

Adnyana I Made Dwi Mertha1ORCID,Utomo Budi2ORCID,Dewanti Linda2ORCID,Lagoa Ricardo3ORCID,Fauziyah Shifa4ORCID,Eljatin Dwinka Syafira1ORCID,Setyawan Muhamad Frendy1ORCID,Sumah Lesty Helda Marsel1ORCID,Karina Citra Al1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

2. Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

3. School of Technology and Management, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

4. Delima Husada Gresik Health Analyst Academy

Abstract

Abstract Incense (bakhour) is used by the community 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 by following PRISMA guidelines and establishing inclusion and exclusion criteria for filtering, selecting, and including articles registered in the PROSPERO database. This study describes respiratory symptoms/ diseases, home use of incense, and lung function measurement. Six articles were included; 6 articles (100%) reported using incense indoors, and five (83%) reported using incense outside the home. Respiratory symptoms and diseases caused by exposure to incense sticks are 5 (83%) shortness of breath, 6 (100%) wheezing, asthma, and inflammation of the lungs, 2 (33%) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and 4 (67%) allergic rhinitis. Incense smoke particles decrease lung function based on FVC, FEV, PEFR, and FEF values of 25–75%. 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 in areas that use it daily.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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