Second-hand smoking dangerous, reveals
A
recent study has discovered a link between second-hand smoking and
development of chronic
kidney disease (CKD).
The
study, published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology, found out that exposure to second-hand
smoking increases the risk of various diseases and the
researchers investigated the link between exposure to second-hand
smoking and CKD.
The
study included 131,196 never-smokers who participated in the Korean
Genome and Epidemiology Study from 2001 to 2014. Participants were
classified into 3 groups based on the frequency of second-hand smoke
exposure as assessed with survey questionnaires: no-exposure, less
than 3 days per week of exposure, and 3 or more days per week of
exposure.
Participants
with less than three days per week and those with three or more days
per week of exposure had 1.48-times and 1.44-times higher odds of
having CKD when compared with participants with no second-hand
cigarette exposure
"Second-hand
smoke exposure at home or in the workplace is still prevalent despite
legislative actions prohibiting public smoking. This exposure was
found to be clearly related with CKD, even with less-frequent amounts
of second-hand smoke exposure," said Jung Tak Park, the lead
researcher. Read
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