1. Background
2. Objectives
3. Patients and Methods
3.1. Statistical Analyses
4. Results
| Variables | Hookah Smokers (N = 105) | Non-Smokers (N = 103) | P Valuec |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, y | 0.001d | ||
| Mean (± SD) | 26.9 (± 10.5) | 32.0 (± 12.0) | |
| Median (minimum - maximum) | 22 (18 - 61) | 28 (18 - 67) | |
| Gender | 0.333 | ||
| Male | 57 (54.3) | 49 (47.6) | |
| Female | 48 (45.7) | 54 (52.4) | |
| Race/ethnicity | 0.179 | ||
| Arab American | 52 (50.5) | 40 (38.8) | |
| White, Caucasian | 18 (17.5) | 25 (24.3) | |
| Mexican, Hispanic, or Latino | 8 (7.8) | 13 (12.6) | |
| Black or African American | 2 (1.9) | 6 (5.8) | |
| Other | 23 (22.3) | 19 (18.5) | |
| Do you currently smoke hookah?e | |||
| Daily | 20 (19.1) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Weekly | 46 (43.8) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Monthly/Occasionally | 39 (37.1) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Did you smoke hookah during the past 7 days? | |||
| Yes | 76 (72.4) | 0 (0.0) | |
| No | 29 (27.6) | 103 (100) | |
| Home hookah smoking restriction | < 0.001d | ||
| Allowed everywhere/ certain location | 86 (86.0) | 38 (38.8) | |
| Not allowed anywhere | 14 (14.0) | 60 (61.2) | |
| Time spent at a hookah lounge event, min | 0.228 | ||
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 180.0 (175 - 200) | 180.0 (175 - 205) | |
| Time spent at a hookah home event, min | 0.908 | ||
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 180.0 (180 - 226) | 180.0 (180 - 200) | |
| Number of hookah heads smoked by participants | - | ||
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 2 (1 - 12) | - | |
| Did you share the hookah with anyone? | - | ||
| Yes | 92 (92.9) | - | |
| No | 7 (7.1) | - |
aValues are expressed as No. (%).
bDue to missing values, number of categories of some variables do not sum to the total sample size
cP Smokers vs. non-smokers: P values were derived from Mann-Whitney U tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05
dSignificant levels.
eDaily, at least once each day; Weekly, at least once each week but less than daily; Monthly, at least once each month but less than weekly; Occasionally, at least once a year but less than monthly; monthly and occasional hookah smokers were combined and renamed occasional hookah smokers in the manuscript.
4.1. Exposure to Nicotine
| Variables | Hookah-Only Social Event (N = 208), ng/mg creatinineb | Ratioc | P Valued | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre Event | Post Event | |||
| All hookah smokers (n = 105) | < 0.001e | |||
| Mean ± SDf | 207.7 ± 539.4 | 318.3 ± 430.9 | ||
| GM (95% CI)g | 16.0 (8.9 - 28.6) | 136.4 (100.5 - 185.2) | 8.5 | |
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 48.3 (0.2 - 876.8) | 136.1 (15.1 - 1187.1) | 2.8 | |
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.02 - 4558.3 | 0.1 - 2410.5) | ||
| % above LOD (Freq/n)h,i,j | 98 (101/103) | 100 (104/104) | ||
| Daily hookah smokers (n = 20) | 0.001e | |||
| Mean ± SD | 231.9 ± 244.8 | 455.9 ± 369.27 | ||
| GM (95% CI) | 106.0 (46.5 - 241.7) | 285.9 (144.8 - 564.4) | 2.7 | |
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 156.9 (1.4 - 829.3) | 346.4 (32.4 - 1315.9) | 2.2 | |
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.7 - 900.4 | 1.2 - 1319.3 | ||
| % above LOD (Freq/n) | 100 (20/20) | 100 (20/20) | ||
| Weekly hookah smokers (n = 46) | 0.002e | |||
| Mean ± SD | 308.4 ± 762.11 | 375.4 ± 485.7 | ||
| GM (95% CI) | 38.3 (18.0 - 81.6) | 189.0 (132.5 - 269.5) | 4.9 | |
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 77.5 (0.5 - 1195.8) | 196.7 (40.2-1187.1) | 2.5 | |
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.2 - 4558.3 | 27.2 - 2410.5 | ||
| % above LOD (Freq/n) | 100 (46/46) | 100 (46/46) | ||
| Occasional hookah smokers (n = 39) | < 0.001e | |||
| M ± SD | 69.5 ± 183.72 | 176.6 ± 353.7 | ||
| GM (95% CI) | 2.0 (0.8 - 4.9) | 62.3 (35.3 - 110.0) | 31.2 | |
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 1.0 (0.03 - 542.0) | 90.3 (1.7 - 1143.8) | 90.3 | |
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.02 - 833.8 | 0.1 - 1956.4 | ||
| % above LOD (Freq/n) | 95 (35/37) | 100 (38/38) | ||
| Non-smokers (n = 103) | < 0.001e | |||
| M ± SD | 1.1 ± 1.78 | 2.4 ± 4.66 | ||
| GM (95% CI) | 0.4 (0.3 - 0.5) | 1.0 (0.8 - 1.2) | 2.5 | |
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 0.3 (0.02 -5.4) | 0.9 (0.1 - 10.8) | 3.0 | |
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.01 - 9.2 | 0.04 - 25.5 | ||
| % above LOD (Freq/n) | 98 (100/102) | 100 (93/93) | ||
| P valuek | P valuek | P valuel | ||
| Daily vs. weekly | 0.135 | 0.048e | 0.276 | |
| Daily vs. occasional | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | 0.017e | |
| Daily vs. non-smoker | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | |
| Weekly vs. occasional | < 0.001e | 0.002e | 0.116 | |
| Weekly vs. non-smoker | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | |
| Occasional vs. non-smoker | 0.001e | < 0.001e | < 0.001e | |
aCotinine is a metabolite of nicotine.
bCotinine values are corrected with creatinine (ng/mg creatinine).
cRatio, Ratio of post to pre hookah event cotinine GMs and medians.
dP Hookah events: pre vs. post event.
dP values were derived from Wilcoxon signed-rank tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
eSignificant levels.
fMean ± SD, Arithmetic mean and standard deviation.
gGM (95% CI), Geometric mean and 95% confidence interval.
h% Above LOD, Percentage of urine samples above the limit of detection (LOD); cotinine LOD, 0.1 ng/mL.
iFreq/n, Frequency of samples with levels above the LOD / n-size of samples per group.
jMissing values due to interference (n = 4) or missing urine samples (n = 1).
kP cotinine levels by smoking frequency status. P values were derived from Mann-Whitney U tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
lP Pre to post event change in cotinine levels by smoking frequency status. P values were derived from Mann-Whitney U tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
4.2. Exposure to Nicotine by Location of Event
| Variables | Hookah Lounge, Hookah-Only Social Event (N = 108), ng/mg Creatinine | Ratiob | Pc | Home, Hookah-Only Social Event (N = 100), ng/mg Creatinine | Ratiob | Pd | Pe | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre Event | Post Event | Pre Event | Post Event | ||||||
| Hookah Smokers (n = 105) | < 0.001f | < 0.001f | 0.576 | ||||||
| Mean ± SDg | 178.9 ± 386.7 | 238.3 ± 667.2 | 332.6 ± 399.2 | ||||||
| GM (95% CI)h | 14.5 (6.4 - 32.7) | 124.7 (79.8 - 195.0) | 8.6 | 17.8 (7.6 - 41.9) | 150.2 (97.9 - 230.6) | 8.4 | |||
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 48.3 (0.2 - 928.1) | 133.6 (7.7 - 1187.1) | 2.8 | 48.6 (0.14 - 876.8) | 170.0 (15.8 - 1312.6) | 3.5 | |||
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.02 - 2342.7 | (0.09 - 2410.5) | 0.03 - 4558.3 | 1.2 - 1576.0 | |||||
| % above LODi (Freq/n)j,k | 98 (52/53) | 100 (54/54) | 98 (49/50) | 100 (50/50) | |||||
| Non-Smokers (n = 103) | 0.001f | 0.001f | 0.013f | ||||||
| Mean ± SD | 1.1 ± 1.9 | 3.2 ± 5.9 | 1.0 ± 1.7 | 1.6 ± 2.7 | |||||
| GM (95% CI) | 0.4 (0.3 - 0.6) | 1.3 (0.9 - 1.8) | 3.3 | 0.4 (0.2 - 0.5) | 0.7 (0.5 - 1.0) | 1.8 | |||
| Median (5 - 95 percentile) | 0.4 (0.02 - 6.0) | (0.13 - 22.8) | 2.8 | 0.3 (0.02 - 5.4) | 0.7 (0.1 - 8.7) | 2.3 | |||
| Minimum - Maximum | 0.02 - 9.2 | 0.12 - 25.5 | 0.01 - 8.9 | 0.04 - 13.1 | |||||
| % above LOD (Freq/n) | 85 (44/52) | 100 (52/52) | 82 (41/50) | 96 (48/50) | |||||
aCotinine is a metabolite of nicotine. Cotinine values are corrected with creatinine (ng/mg creatinine).
bRatio, Ratio of post to pre hookah event cotinine GMs and medians.
cP Hookah lounge: pre vs. post event. P values were derived from Wilcoxon signed-rank tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
dP Home: pre v post event. P values were derived from Wilcoxon signed-rank tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
eP Change in cotinine, hookah lounge vs. home. P values were derived from Mann-Whitney U tests; two-tailed alpha level P < 0.05.
fSignificant levels.
gMean ± SD, Arithmetic mean and standard deviation.
hGM (95% CI), Geometric mean and 95% confidence interval.
i% Above LOD, Percentage of urine samples above the limit of detection (LOD); cotinine LOD, 0.1 ng/mL.
jFreq/n, Frequency of samples with levels above the LOD / n-size of samples per group.
kMissing values: interference (n = 4)/missing samples (n = 1).
4.3. Reasons for Smoking Hookah at Home
| Variables | No. (%) | Quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Recreation | 38 (26.9) | ‘Recreational, practicing my “o” s, practice doing smoke tricks, I smoke hookah while watching TV, because I enjoy it at home, I like it at home, I smoke at home because it is fun, it is fun at home, playful, entertaining, have a good time a home, my hobby at home, it is a time passing activity, when nothing to do at home I smoke, when I am bored I smoke.’ |
| Socialization | 34 (24.1) | ‘Good for socializing, hookah parties at home, more fun with friends at home, I enjoy smoking hookah with all my friends at home, I like to smoke at home to meet up with my friends in my apartment, it is something to do when my friends are hanging out with me at home, I usually hang out with my friends when I smoke, my friends always come over to smoke and play games, it is something chilling to do with a group of friends, spending time with friends, I only smoke with friends and family never alone, have a good time with friends, I enjoy it with my mother in law, I like to smoke at home when my sons and daughters gather, I like to smoke hookah at home because sometimes my brothers come over and smoke hookah, I like it because I smoke with my husband in the house.’ |
| ‘Me’ time and relaxing at home | 28 (19.9) | ‘To have some “me” time, it is a priority for me, I am passionate about it, I don’t smoke outside the house because I get shy, I like to smoke alone in the house, because there is no noise at home, I love hookah because I learned to smoke it at home since I was little, I smoke hookah at home to relax after a long day, I smoke hookah at home because I feel more relaxed, keeps me thinking about my life, just to relax on the porch after a hard day at work, if I don’t smoke hookah I get nervous, a daily thing.’ |
| More comfortable at home | 18 (12.8) | ‘I prefer to smoke at my home because I would be more comfortable, it is much more comfortable to be at home, I am more comfortable at home, I like smoking at home, sometimes I smoke hookah at my friend’s home, but I like to smoke hookah at home, I smoke hookah at home when I feel tired or do not need to go out, it is easier for me than going out, I do not worry about having to drive home late at night from a hookah lounge, I smoke hookah at home because I can stay out of trouble that happens in hookah lounges.’ |
| Own hookah and hookah tobacco | 10 (7.1) | ‘We own a hookah, I like to smoke it at home because I like to make it by myself, love the different flavors I buy, I love the taste of the tobacco I have, I like to smoke at home because it smells nice.’ |
| Food and drinks | 8 (5.7) | ‘Goes good with drinking beer, I prefer to smoke hookah at home and drink coffee comfortably at home, I smoke hookah while I am drinking at home, I smoke hookah after a heavy meal, I eat while smoking as I wish, I drink tea or whisky sometimes, to enjoy it with food and drinks.’ |
| Save money | 5 (3.5) | ‘I can save money when I smoke at home because it is about $15 - 20 every time I go, it costs too much to go to hookah lounge, cheaper at home.’ |
aParticipants who smoked at home (n = 50) provided more than one response for a total of 141 responses.