According to the lead study
author and professor of medicine and family director of international
programmes at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Medicine,
Christopher Olopade, pregnant women who were used to using kerosene stove
had lesser chances of developing high blood pressure when they switched to
ethanol stoves.
They, however, noted that systolic blood pressure levels of the pregnant women
that took part in the study did not change significantly.
Olopade stated, “Although
previous studies found that exposure to household air pollution increased the
risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, no randomised, controlled trial had
investigated whether clean-burning fuel would reduce the incidence of
hypertension in pregnant women,”
According to the report,
Olopade and his colleagues enrolled 324 pregnant women living in Ibadan.
However, women who smoked or lived with a smoker or who cooked for a living
were excluded from the study.
None of the women enrolled
were hypertensive when they enrolled and they were randomised into the
study between the 16 and18th weeks of pregnancy.
Half of the participating
women who previously cooked with firewood or kerosene were randomly assigned to
cook with ethanol. The other half continued to cook with either wood or
kerosene. Blood pressure was recorded during six patient visits.
By the end of the study, the
researchers found that 6.4 per cent of those cooking with wood or
kerosene became hypertensive compared with 1.9 per cent of those cooking with
ethanol. The study also showed that 8.8 per cent of those who cooked with
kerosene became hypertensive compared to only 1.8 per cent who stopped using
from kerosene and switched to ethanol.
It stated, “Mean diastolic
blood pressure was 2.8 mmHg higher among those cooking with wood or kerosene
than those cooking with ethanol. It stated. The mean diastolic blood pressure
was 3.6 mmHg higher among those cooking with kerosene than those cooking with
ethanol. “
Olopade said the
findings have echoed the call by the World Health Organisation to remove
kerosene as a home cooking or heating fuel.
Source:
punchng.com
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