Background This study aimed to evaluate the dose-dependent effects of smoking on risk of diabetes among those quitting smoking. Methods We analyzed clinical data from a total of 5,198,792 individuals age 20 years or older who received health care check-up arranged by the national insurance program of Korea between 2009 and 2016 using the Korean National Health Insurance Service database. Cumulative smoking was estimated by pack-years. Smokers were classified into four categories according to the amount of smoking: light smokers (0.025 to 5 smoking pack-years), medium smokers (5 to 14 smoking pack-years), heavy smokers (14 to 26 smoking pack-years), and extreme smokers (more than 26 smoking pack-years). Results During the study period, 164,3...
Objective: The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. How...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is currently considered to be the main preventable cause of death and d...
Abstract Background In smokers with chronic diseases, we examined the abstinence rates over 6 months...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the independent effects of smoking cessation on the risk for developing ...
OBJECTIVE — Mounting evidence suggests that smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes. We explored the a...
The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. However, it is...
To examine the association of smoking status, smoking intensity, and smoking cessation with the risk...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>To examine the association of smoking status, smoking intensity, and smoking cess...
Introduction: This study investigates the association of smoking cessation and postcessation weight ...
OBJECTIVE: The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. How...
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes. We explored the as...
Introduction This study aimed to examine the association between smoking cessation after new-onset t...
We evaluated the association between smoking and diabetes, as well as the effects of gender differen...
Cigarette smoking is an important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. However, the e...
Cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of disease burden. Observational studies have sugge...
Objective: The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. How...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is currently considered to be the main preventable cause of death and d...
Abstract Background In smokers with chronic diseases, we examined the abstinence rates over 6 months...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the independent effects of smoking cessation on the risk for developing ...
OBJECTIVE — Mounting evidence suggests that smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes. We explored the a...
The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. However, it is...
To examine the association of smoking status, smoking intensity, and smoking cessation with the risk...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>To examine the association of smoking status, smoking intensity, and smoking cess...
Introduction: This study investigates the association of smoking cessation and postcessation weight ...
OBJECTIVE: The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. How...
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes. We explored the as...
Introduction This study aimed to examine the association between smoking cessation after new-onset t...
We evaluated the association between smoking and diabetes, as well as the effects of gender differen...
Cigarette smoking is an important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. However, the e...
Cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of disease burden. Observational studies have sugge...
Objective: The effect of smoking cessation on the risk of diabetes has been reported previously. How...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is currently considered to be the main preventable cause of death and d...
Abstract Background In smokers with chronic diseases, we examined the abstinence rates over 6 months...