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Attention Male Smokers! You Are Prone To Bone Fractures, Early Death, Says Study

by OB Bureau
June 13, 2022
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Men who smoke have more than one reason ‘not to smoke’ apart from respiratory diseases and cancers of the lungs and throat. The finding of this study focuses on male smokers, who are demographically more likely than women to light up. They are also placing themselves at a significantly increased risk of osteoporosis, bone fractures, and early death, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

How did the study reach this conclusion?

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The study team analysed nearly 30,000 broken bone cases reported over the past three weeks in 27 research publications. The UNLV researchers found that smoking increases the risk of breaking a bone by as much as 37 per cent. The meta-analysis was recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, and is the first to expand scientists’ scope beyond examining primarily hip fractures to other parts of the body, including the wrists, shoulders, forearms, femurs, lower legs, and spine.

The more men smoke the more chances of the spine and hip fractures

The researchers included data from previous studies, which found that smoking increases the chance of spine and hip fractures in men to 32 per cent and 40 per cent respectively. According to older studies, between 21 per cent and 37 per cent of those injured male smokers die within a year of their bone breaks.

Smoking also causes osteoporosis

Smoking is a major risk factor for osteoporosis and risk of fracture, and men tend to smoke more than women, increasing their risk for osteoporosis, which has traditionally been thought of as a women’s disease, said a statement released by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, study lead author Qing Wu.

According to the researchers, cigarettes’ influence on fracture risk is not fully understood.

Skeletal fractures

Wu also said that smoking is thought to increase the risk of skeletal fractures. Why? Because the chemicals in cigarettes negatively impact bone cells and reduce the body’s ability to absorb Vitamin D and calcium, which are critical nutrients for strong bone mineral density. Smoking is considered a risk factor for injury in general and interferes with the tissue repair process, making the body more susceptible to wounds and inhibiting fracture healing, he added.

Attention smokers!

Researchers are calling on consumers to pay attention to the link between smoking and osteoporotic fractures, which are a major cause of disability and premature death for older people, according to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Warning for US

The researchers wrote that smoking is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States, and that smoking cessation would greatly reduce fracture risk in all smokers, particularly in men.

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