Exposure to Cigarette Smoke and Daily Physical Activity Associated with Asthma

Author:

Hasina Siti NurORCID,Livana P. H.,Ainiyah NurORCID,Firdaus FirdausORCID,Wardani Erika MartiningORCID,Putri Rahmadaniar Aditya,Umamah Farida

Abstract

Background: Asthmatic sufferers complain of sudden relapse when performing daily activities. exposure to cigarette smoke makes asthmatics where the longer the exposure is experienced by the patient, the more frequent asthma exacerbations are experienced. For people with asthma, avoiding excessive physical activity and exposure to cigarette smoke is very necessary to prevent recurrence of symptoms. So it is necessary to control the level of asthma, which is influenced by factors that trigger asthma recurrence.   Aim: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between daily physical activity and exposure to cigarette smoke on asthma recurrence in asthmatic patients   Methods: This type of research uses observational analytic using a cross sectional approach. Sampling in this study using purposive sampling obtained the number of respondents 358 with a vulnerable age of 18-45 years. This research was conducted for 6 months. The measuring instrument for exposure to cigarette smoke uses a questionnaire containing the categories of exposure to cigarette smoke less than 1 hour, exposure to cigarette smoke 1-4 hours and exposure to cigarette smoke more than 4 hours. Physical activity measurement tool using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Asthma recurrence was measured by using a questionnaire that refers to the Asthma Control Test (ACT). The research procedure was carried out by researchers by ensuring that respondents were in good health and signed the informed consent provided. Data analysis using Chi-Square test.   Result: The results of the Chi Square test with a significance value of = 0.05, p value = 0.000, which means p < then there is a relationship between daily physical activity and exposure to cigarette smoke on asthma recurrence in asthmatic patients.   Conclusions: There is a relationship between exposure to cigarette smoke and daily physical activity on asthma relapse in asthmatic patients. It is expected that asthmatics should avoid triggering factors for asthma relapse to achieve controlled asthma levels.    

Publisher

Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI

Subject

General Medicine

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