Can tobacco smoke be behind certain cases of type 2 diabetes?The very interesting magazine publishes information in this regard that due to its interest and value we publish today in Channel Diabetes.What indicates the prestigious Spanish publication is that children who during pregnancy are exposed to tobacco smoke could have more possibilities of suffering from type 2 diabetes when they are adults, something especially evident in the case of women.
This is suggested by a study by a team of researchers coordinated by Michele La Merrill, professor of the Department of Environmental Toxicology at the University of California, in Davis, who has examined the cases of 1,801 American Diabetic women born between 1959 and 1967.
As these scientists highlight in the Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, this link between tobacco smoke and type 2 diabetes remains independently of other factors that usually relate to the appearance of this disease, such as obesity or presence ofThat same evil in parents.
Until now it was known that tobacco smoke could be involved in the appearance of various unwanted pathologies or scenarios, as a greater probability that babies have a lower birth weight.
However, these experts point out that tobacco smoke, especially when it comes from those who smokecomplicated prior.Of course, these same researchers warn that it will be necessary to carry out more studies to confirm their results.
In such a way that we must be very attentive to this data and this concrete research to be able to show more information about it.Despite this, the most interesting would be to move the children of tobacco and the effects of tobacco smoke.