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Title: Influence of quitting smoking on diabetes-related complications : a scoping review with a systematic search strategy
Authors: Walicka, Magdalena
Krysinski, Arkadiusz
La Rosa, Giusy Rita Maria
Sun, Ang
Campagna, Davide
Di Ciaula, Agostino
Dugal, Tabinda
Kengne, Andre
Le Dinh, Phuong
Misra, Anoop
Polosa, Riccardo
Raza, Syed Abbas
Russo, Cristina
Sammut, Roberta
Somasundaram, Noel
Authors: DiaSmokeFree Working Group
Keywords: Diabetes -- Risk factors
Diabetes -- Complications
Type 2 diabetes
Cardiovascular system -- Diseases
Kidneys -- Diseases
Neuropathy
Diabetic nephropathies
Impotence
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of Research Trust of DiabetesIndia (DiabetesIndia) and National Diabetes Obesity and Cholesterol Foundation (N-DOC)
Citation: Walicka, M., Krysiński, A., La Rosa, G. R. M., Sun, A., Campagna, D., Di Ciaula, A.,...DiaSmokeFree Working Group. (2024). Influence of quitting smoking on diabetes-related complications: A scoping review with a systematic search strategy. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 18(5), 103044.
Abstract: Introduction: Smoking in people with diabetes markedly elevates their risk of developing complications and increases the likelihood of cardiovascular mortality. This review is the first to specifically provide evidence-based analysis about the influence of quitting smoking on diabetes-related complications in people with type 2 diabetes.
Method: The present review was carried out according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) Extension for Scoping Reviews. All human clinical studies assessing the effects of stopping smoking cessation on diabetes-related complications were included. PubMed and Embase were screened until January 2024. References of primary studies and principal peer-reviewed scientific journals in the field were manually screened.
Results: We identified a total of 1023 studies. Only 26 met the criteria for eligibility. In general quitting smoking is associated with decreased risks of myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke. Regarding microvascular complications, the strongest evidence for the beneficial effects of smoking cessation is observed in diabetic nephropathy. However, the relationship between smoking cessation and retinopathy, neuropathy, diabetic foot complications and diabetic-related erectile dysfunction, is poorly investigated.
Conclusion: Quitting smoking offers significant advantages in managing diabetes-related complications, significantly lowering the risks of myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and diabetic nephropathy. This underscores the importance of cessation. Providing evidence-based information on the benefits of stopping smoking for people with type 2 diabetes who smoke, can bolster smoking cessation efforts in the context of diabetes management.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/137807
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