Smoking habits in insulin-treated diabetics in Nottinghamshire (UK) and clinic-attending diabetics in Nottingham have been analysed. Compared with the general population, the prevalence of current cigarette smoking is significantly less (p < 0.001) in both diabetic men and women older than 50 years. Fewer diabetic men over 60 years have ever smoked than in the general population (p < 0.001) but this finding does not apply to diabetic women. While intervention probably plays some part in this lower prevalence, the most likely explanation is the multiplicative effect of both smoking and diabetes to produce high mortality risks. Actuarial analysis of insulin-treated clinic attenders diagnosed after 1970 showed that at most 14% (95% confidence ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of disease burden. Observational studies have sugge...
Background: Tobacco smoking and diabetes mellitus contribute significantly to the overall health bur...
Diabetes and tobacco use are two major public health burdens. In Switzerland, 450’000 people live wi...
Widespread evidence has demonstrated the negative effects of tobacco smoking in patients with diabe...
Smoking is a known risk factor forboth macro- and microvascularcomplications of diabetes, contrib-ut...
The effects of smoking on the 8-year (1984-1992) incidence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitu...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the effects of cigarette smoking, giving up smoking, and primary or secondary...
[[abstract]]The extent of interaction between smoking and diabetes has been under-appreciated. Smoke...
Objective: To find the effect of smoking on developing type 2 diabetes mellitus in selected cohort. ...
BACKGROUND: Data on quit rates among diabetes patients are limited. PURPOSE: To find whether positiv...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Both smoking and diabetes are known to have health risks, but the extent of...
Smoking and other high-risk behaviors can result in devastating health conse-quences for patients wi...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between smoking and the risk of type 2 diabete...
Nicotine, when inhaled through the combustion of tobacco, is the most addictive drug known to mankin...
Background: Smoking is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is widely accepte...
Cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of disease burden. Observational studies have sugge...
Background: Tobacco smoking and diabetes mellitus contribute significantly to the overall health bur...
Diabetes and tobacco use are two major public health burdens. In Switzerland, 450’000 people live wi...
Widespread evidence has demonstrated the negative effects of tobacco smoking in patients with diabe...
Smoking is a known risk factor forboth macro- and microvascularcomplications of diabetes, contrib-ut...
The effects of smoking on the 8-year (1984-1992) incidence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitu...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the effects of cigarette smoking, giving up smoking, and primary or secondary...
[[abstract]]The extent of interaction between smoking and diabetes has been under-appreciated. Smoke...
Objective: To find the effect of smoking on developing type 2 diabetes mellitus in selected cohort. ...
BACKGROUND: Data on quit rates among diabetes patients are limited. PURPOSE: To find whether positiv...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Both smoking and diabetes are known to have health risks, but the extent of...
Smoking and other high-risk behaviors can result in devastating health conse-quences for patients wi...
The aim of the study was to determine the association between smoking and the risk of type 2 diabete...
Nicotine, when inhaled through the combustion of tobacco, is the most addictive drug known to mankin...
Background: Smoking is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is widely accepte...
Cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of disease burden. Observational studies have sugge...
Background: Tobacco smoking and diabetes mellitus contribute significantly to the overall health bur...
Diabetes and tobacco use are two major public health burdens. In Switzerland, 450’000 people live wi...