Nutrition,antioxidants, and risk factor profile of nonsmokers,passive smokers and smokers of the Prevention Education Program (PEP) in Nuremberg,Germany |
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Authors: | Tröbs Marieluise Renner Thomas Scherer Gerhard Heller Wolf-Dieter Geiss Hans Christian Wolfram Günther Haas Gerda-Maria Schwandt Peter |
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Affiliation: | Analytisch-biologisches Forschungslabor, Goethestrasse 20, Munich, 80336, Germany. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: An elevated risk for coronary artery disease and lung cancer was reported for smokers and nonsmokers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. Particularly in nonsmokers, in addition to the adverse effects of tobacco smoke, other factors which are associated with the exposure to environmental tobacco smoke may contribute to the health risks. We investigated both by questionnaires and biochemical analyses whether smokers influence the dietary habits of nonsmokers living in the same household. METHODS: The study population was a subgroup of the Prevention Education Program in Nuremberg: 817 adults aged 27-66 years were allocated to one of the four groups: Nonsmokers living with a nonsmoker (Group 1), nonsmokers living with a smoker (Group 2), smokers living with a nonsmoker (Group 3), and smokers living with a smoker (Group 4). RESULTS: The four groups did not differ in the body mass index, the concentration of lycopene, all-trans-retinol, and selenium in plasma. Plasma concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, homocysteine, cobalamin, folate, beta-carotene, and alpha-tocopherol showed a gradient to unfavorable levels from Group 1 to Group 4. This trend was also reflected in the reported dietary intake of beta-carotene, alpha-tocopherol, ascorbic acid, fiber, and linoleic acid. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that nonsmokers living with smokers indulge in less healthy dietary habits than nonsmokers living with nonsmokers. This has to be considered when evaluating the health risks of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. |
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Keywords: | antioxidants oxidative stress passive smoking smoking nutrition cardiovascular risk factors |
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