AIMS: Aim of the study was to investigate the association between various markers of systemic inflammation and a detailed history of smoking in a large representative sample of the general population. METHODS AND RESULTS: The effects of chronic smoking on white blood cell (WBC) count, fibrinogen, albumin, plasma viscosity (PV), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured in 2305 men and 2211 women, age 25-74 years, participating in the third MONICA Augsburg survey 1994/95. In men, current smokers showed statistically significantly higher values for WBC count, fibrinogen, PV, and CRP, compared to never smokers, with intermediate, but only slightly increased values for ex-smokers and for occasional smokers. No consistent assoc...
While cigarette smoking is a well-recognized cause of elevated white blood cell (WBC) count, studies...
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and several cancers resulting from tobacco smoking, are ini...
Background: Inflammation is suggested to be a central feature of atherosclerosis, particularly among...
Background Smoking has been linked to low-grade systemic inflammation, a known risk factor for disea...
Aims: Smoking increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and inflammation plays a key role in the ...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for the development and progression of cardiovascular disea...
This study assessed the influence of short-term changes in smoking habit on blood levels of inflamma...
Smoking is one of the major lifestyle factors influencing the health of human beings. Life-long ciga...
To inform the study and regulation of emerging tobacco products, we sought to identify sensitive bio...
Background Emerging data suggests that the combination of smoking and metabolic syndrome (MetS) mark...
Background and aims: Smoking is the main risk factor for the development of chronic obstructive pulm...
Objective Smoking has been proven to increase systemic inflammation in previous studies using differ...
ObjectivesTo examine the contemporary effect of smoking in a multiethnic sample, and to explore the ...
Background: The markers that characterize local and systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pul...
Background-—There is a need to identify sensitive biomarkers of early tobacco-related cardiovascular...
While cigarette smoking is a well-recognized cause of elevated white blood cell (WBC) count, studies...
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and several cancers resulting from tobacco smoking, are ini...
Background: Inflammation is suggested to be a central feature of atherosclerosis, particularly among...
Background Smoking has been linked to low-grade systemic inflammation, a known risk factor for disea...
Aims: Smoking increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and inflammation plays a key role in the ...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for the development and progression of cardiovascular disea...
This study assessed the influence of short-term changes in smoking habit on blood levels of inflamma...
Smoking is one of the major lifestyle factors influencing the health of human beings. Life-long ciga...
To inform the study and regulation of emerging tobacco products, we sought to identify sensitive bio...
Background Emerging data suggests that the combination of smoking and metabolic syndrome (MetS) mark...
Background and aims: Smoking is the main risk factor for the development of chronic obstructive pulm...
Objective Smoking has been proven to increase systemic inflammation in previous studies using differ...
ObjectivesTo examine the contemporary effect of smoking in a multiethnic sample, and to explore the ...
Background: The markers that characterize local and systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pul...
Background-—There is a need to identify sensitive biomarkers of early tobacco-related cardiovascular...
While cigarette smoking is a well-recognized cause of elevated white blood cell (WBC) count, studies...
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and several cancers resulting from tobacco smoking, are ini...
Background: Inflammation is suggested to be a central feature of atherosclerosis, particularly among...