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Secondhand Tobacco Smoke and Functional Impairments in Older Adults Living in the Community.

Oana M CraciunRosario OrtoláJose A PascualRaul Pérez-OrtuñoIñaki Galán LabacaJose R BanegasFernando Rodríguez-ArtalejoRosario Ortolá
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
This manuscript provides a comprehensive examination of the relationship between secondhand smoke exposure and a broad range of functional limitations in older adults. Results show that: (i) non-smokers who had been exposed to higher cumulative doses of SHS in adulthood show worse physical function than non-exposed. (ii) Exposure to SHS during old age, as measured with cotinine concentrations, is associated with accelerated short-term functional declines. (iii) The effects of SHS are stronger among older adults with chronic morbidities. (iv) Results suggest that more efforts are needed to protect older adults from passive smoking, especially to those with chronic conditions because of their potential greater vulnerability to the effects of SHS.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
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