Literature DB >> 16733402

[The consequences of passive smoking in adults].

J Trédaniel1, F Savinelli, S Vignot, G Bousquet, C Le Maignan, J-L Misset.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Passive smoking is the involuntary inhalation by a non-smoker of smoke generated in his neighbourhood by one or more smokers.
BACKGROUND: The effect of this exposure is already generally recognised in children. In adults the induction of chronic obstructive lung disease has not been demonstrated. This is no longer the case for ischaemic heart disease and lung cancer where the effect of passive exposure of non-smokers to cigarette smoke is recognised. The biological plausibility together with the concordance of results obtained over successive years, as well as the large numbers of patients included in the studies, lead to a confident conclusion that the risks in adult non-smokers are increased by the order of 25%.
CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence that bias affects the conclusions reached and the World Health Organisation has recently classified passive smoking as being carcinogenic in man. As a result of these data prevention of passive exposure to cigarette smoke should be part of a larger framework of smoking prevention, especially among the young.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16733402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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1.  Impact of active and passive smoking as risk factors for asthma and COPD in women presenting to primary care in Syria: first report by the WHO-GARD survey group.

Authors:  Yousser Mohammad; Rafea Shaaban; Bassam Abou Al-Zahab; Nikolai Khaltaev; Jean Bousquet; Basim Dubaybo
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2013-10-02
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