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New Link Between Smoking and Diabetes

Posted: Friday, October 07, 2005

The latest findings to come from the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study showed that a quarter of smokers who did not have Type 2 diabetes when the study began developed the disease within five years, compared with 14 percent of nonsmokers.

Capri G. Foy, a research associate at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the lead author of the paper, said that when the results were adjusted to account for other risk factors for diabetes, "smokers still exhibited significantly increased incidence of diabetes compared to people who had never smoked.

"These findings suggest another poor health outcome associated with cigarettes, supporting current surgeon general's warnings against cigarette smoking," Foy said in a written release. The study, launched in the mid-1990s and no longer funded, focused on the pre-diabetic condition known as insulin resistance -- a condition in which the body has trouble using the insulin it produces.

Participants included roughly equal numbers of African Americans, Hispanics and Anglos, as well as about equal numbers of men and women. More than 400 participants were from San Antonio, the rest from Los Angeles; Oakland, Calif.; and Colorado's San Luis Valley.

More than 1,600 people from the four locations were recruited for the study. But various papers, including the latest, looked at subsets of that total number. Dr. Steven Haffner, who was one of the study's original researchers but among those contributing to the most recent paper, said other studies have shown a less-than-solid connection between smoking and diabetes.

Though the researchers didn't speculate on how smoking and diabetes might be linked, they noted that both are independent risk factors for heart disease.

 

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