Association Of Cigarette Smoking And Raised Blood Cholesterol Levels In Young Population Attending Outpatient Department Of A Tertiary Care Hospital
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ABSTRACT
Background and objectives:
According to the WHO, India is home to 12% of the world‘s smokers. More than 1 million die each year due to tobacco in India. Cigarette smoking is one of the most extensively used potentially hazardous social habits throughout the world. Material andmethod:
The study was conducted on 150 normal asymptomatic healthy males. Out of which 75 were controls and 75 were cigarette smokers with age-group between 17-35 years. The association of cigarette smoking and raised blood cholesterol levels was studied.Results:
The study showed, cigarette had raised concentration of serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, VLDL-cholesterol and had reduced levels of HDL cholesterol.Conclusion:
We observed a dose response relationship between the number of cigarettes smoked and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Year:
2018
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