Studies show Smoking Harms Women More than Men

Released on: November 1, 2007, 4:40 pm

Press Release Author: Wiley-Blackwell

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Smoking is a more harmful behavior for women compared to men,
especially in regards to the risk of developing COPD.


Press Release Body: Melbourne, Australia - 2 November 2007 - Smoking is a more
harmful behavior for women compared to men. This is especially so in regards to the
risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): an umbrella term of
a range of lung disorders, some of which are irreversible.

A study in Respirology published by Wiley-Blackwell surveyed almost 30,000
respondents to examine the association between COPB and the number of cigarettes
smoked.

Results from the published study show a direct correlation between the amount of
cigarettes smoked and the risk of developing COPB. The study also revealed that
women smokers run a significantly higher risk of developing COPD, as compared to
their male counterparts who smoked the same amount.

Dr. Fei Xu, lead author of the paper "Better Understanding the Influence of
Cigarette Smoking and Indoor Air Pollution on Chronic Pulmonary Disease: A
Case-Control Study in Mainland China" says, "It is not only the behavior of smoking
but also the number of cigarettes smoked that can significantly increase the risk of
developing COPD - particularly if you are a woman."

COPD is most often associated with tobacco smoking and is one of the most common
global public health problems. It is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide and
currently the second most common cause of death in mainland China where the study
was held.

Dr Xu adds. "This research facilitates policy-makers in formulating policies combat
smoking in the general population - hence reducing the burden of COPD on the public
health system. The findings also serve as a warning for smokers, especially women,
to give up smoking."



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This paper is published in the November 2007 issue of Respirology. Media wishing to
receive a PDF or schedule media interviews with the authors should contact Alina
Boey, PR & Communications Manager Asia at alina.boey@asia.blackwellpublishing.com or
phone 613-83591046.


About Respirology
Respirology is a journal of international standing, publishing peer-reviewed
articles of scientific excellence in clinical and experimental respiratory biology
and disease and its related fields of research including thoracic surgery, internal
medicine, immunology, intensive and critical care, epidemiology, cell and molecular
biology, pathology, pharmacology and physiology.



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