AI Article Synopsis

  • Smoking significantly raises the risk of developing pre-diabetes and diabetes, and worsens health outcomes for those already diagnosed.
  • A joint statement from two French-speaking associations highlights the negative effects of smoking on diabetes management and increased mortality risk.
  • The paper includes evidence-based strategies for helping individuals with diabetes quit smoking through both medication and behavioral approaches.

Article Abstract

Evidence shows that smoking increases the risk of pre-diabetes and diabetes in the general population. Among persons with diabetes, smoking has been found to increase the risk of all-cause mortality and aggravate chronic diabetic complications and glycemic control. The current paper, which is a joint position statement by the French-Speaking Society on Tobacco (Société Francophone de Tabacologie) and the French-Speaking Society of Diabetes (Société Francophone du Diabète), summarizes the data available on the association between smoking and diabetes and on the impact of smoking and smoking cessation among individuals with type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes mellitus. It also provides evidence-based information about the pharmacological and behavioral strategies for smoking cessation in these patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diabet.2022.101370DOI Listing

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