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Unconventional Materials and Substances Used in Water Pipe (narghile) by Smokers in Central Western Region of Saudi Arabia

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Journal Saudi Med J
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2014 Aug 18
PMID 25129195
Citations 4
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the use of unconventional substances and materials in water pipe among café water pipe smokers.

Methods: This was a questionnaire-based survey among subjects attending coffee shops in the region of Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia between February and March 2013.

Results: We invited 110 subjects, only 90 consented to participate in the study. A percentage of 1.1% used fluids other than water in the water pipe tank, 18.9% added other soft drinks to the tank, and 7.8% added flowers, spices or drugs to the tobacco mix placed in the head of the water pipe. A proportion of participants used fruits to replace the water pipe head (12.2%), or to replace water pipe tank (4.4%). Higher number of children the smokers had and cafe smoking were all significantly associated with unconventional practices.

Conclusion: A substantial percentage of sample of water pipe smokers in Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia use unusual materials and/or substances in the water pipe and this is probably encouraged by cafe smoking.

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