The purpose of this scoping review is to create a single narrative that describes the impact of smoking cessation on metabolic parameters in people with diabetes. It is generally well accepted that smoking enhances the harmful effects of elevated blood glucose levels, accelerating the vascular damage seen in patients with diabetes. Smoking cessation has clear benefits in terms of reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, there is less evidence for the impact of smoking cessation on other diabetes-related complications. Studies in people with diabetes have shown improvement as well as temporary deterioration in glycemic control after ceasing smoking. Only a few studies have described the effect of quitting smoking on insulin ...
Chronic cigarette smoking seems to markedly aggravate insulin resistance that could be due to the in...
Evidence shows that smoking increases the risk of pre-diabetes and diabetes in the general populatio...
Smokers with diabetes mellitus substantially lower their risks of microvascular and macrovascular di...
Abstract The combined harmful effects of cigarette smoking and hyperglycemia can accelerate vascula...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is associated with increased macrovascular and microvascular complications in pe...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is associated with increased macrovascular and microvascular complications in pe...
Background: Tobacco misuse has not been universally acknowledged as a modifiable risk factor in diab...
Obese smokers with diabetes are a special risk category for all-cause mortality and major adverse ca...
BACKGROUND: The incidence rate of diabetes mellitus has increased throughout the year. Various studi...
YesBackground Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smoking is known to negatively influence glucose metabolism both in healthy sub...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
Chronic cigarette smoking seems to markedly aggravate insulin resistance that could be due to the in...
Evidence shows that smoking increases the risk of pre-diabetes and diabetes in the general populatio...
Smokers with diabetes mellitus substantially lower their risks of microvascular and macrovascular di...
Abstract The combined harmful effects of cigarette smoking and hyperglycemia can accelerate vascula...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is associated with increased macrovascular and microvascular complications in pe...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is associated with increased macrovascular and microvascular complications in pe...
Background: Tobacco misuse has not been universally acknowledged as a modifiable risk factor in diab...
Obese smokers with diabetes are a special risk category for all-cause mortality and major adverse ca...
BACKGROUND: The incidence rate of diabetes mellitus has increased throughout the year. Various studi...
YesBackground Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smoking is known to negatively influence glucose metabolism both in healthy sub...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
Chronic cigarette smoking seems to markedly aggravate insulin resistance that could be due to the in...
Evidence shows that smoking increases the risk of pre-diabetes and diabetes in the general populatio...
Smokers with diabetes mellitus substantially lower their risks of microvascular and macrovascular di...