Abstract Background Data regarding the impact of cigarette smoking on trace elements are scarce and inconsistent. In this study, we evaluated the effect of smoking on serum concentrations of trace elements among adult males with heart disease. Methods This cross-sectional study included 100 adults hospitalized with heart disease in Bangladesh. The major variables of interest included mean serum concentrations of trace elements and proportion of subjects with bacterial growth on throat swab culture. Results Smokers had significantly lower serum concentrations of retinol, alpha-tocopherol, selenium, and zinc and increased concentrations of copper. Throat swab cultures were more often positive for Streptococcus β-hemolyticus in smokers than co...
Tobacco smoke exposure is known to lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations. This st...
According to theWorld Health Organization, in 2015, the Serbian population ranked among the highest ...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data on the relationship between vitamin C intake and ischemic heart dise...
Smoking has been accepted as a risk factor of many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Smoking-induced hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress result in impairment of hema...
Objective: To examine the effects of smoking on complete blood count, serum C-reactive protein and ...
American Indians experience high rates of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Environmental tobacco smoke...
Tobacco smoke contains numerous compounds emitted as gases and condensed tar particles, many of them...
The combination of poor diet and exposure to secondhand smoke may increase hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) le...
Objective Cigarette smoke itself is an abundant source of free radicals and a major cause of oxidati...
It is known that smoking result in high serum homocysteine levels. Both are linked with high risk of...
Cigarette smoking interferes with the metal homeostasis of the human body, which plays a crucial rol...
INTRODUCTION: Serum bilirubin is an endogenous antioxidant biomarker and its low level is a potentia...
Smoking is a bad habit observed in every society all over the world with multiple consequences like ...
*<p>Independent sample t-test was used to compare mean values between nonsmokers and smokers.</p
Tobacco smoke exposure is known to lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations. This st...
According to theWorld Health Organization, in 2015, the Serbian population ranked among the highest ...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data on the relationship between vitamin C intake and ischemic heart dise...
Smoking has been accepted as a risk factor of many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Smoking-induced hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress result in impairment of hema...
Objective: To examine the effects of smoking on complete blood count, serum C-reactive protein and ...
American Indians experience high rates of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Environmental tobacco smoke...
Tobacco smoke contains numerous compounds emitted as gases and condensed tar particles, many of them...
The combination of poor diet and exposure to secondhand smoke may increase hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) le...
Objective Cigarette smoke itself is an abundant source of free radicals and a major cause of oxidati...
It is known that smoking result in high serum homocysteine levels. Both are linked with high risk of...
Cigarette smoking interferes with the metal homeostasis of the human body, which plays a crucial rol...
INTRODUCTION: Serum bilirubin is an endogenous antioxidant biomarker and its low level is a potentia...
Smoking is a bad habit observed in every society all over the world with multiple consequences like ...
*<p>Independent sample t-test was used to compare mean values between nonsmokers and smokers.</p
Tobacco smoke exposure is known to lower serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations. This st...
According to theWorld Health Organization, in 2015, the Serbian population ranked among the highest ...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data on the relationship between vitamin C intake and ischemic heart dise...