Comparison of the Effects of Smoking and Smokeless Tobacco “Maras Powder” Use on Pulmonary Function, Electrocardiogram and Other Parameters
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Taylan, MaşukKasapoğlu, Umut Sabri
Güney, Pınar Atagün
Atilla, Nurhan
Irmak, İlim
Arpag, Hüseyin
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Objective: Through the years, tobacco has been used in many ways. While the most common way of consumption is through smoking cigarettes, smokeless use bychewing or nasal snuffing are also quite common. Smokeless tobacco, also named “Maras powder”, is generally used as a substitute to reduce or quit smoking. Theeffects of smokeless tobacco use on the immune system, respiratory system and cardiovascular system have been extensively researched. In our study, we aimed toinvestigate the effects of Maras powder on the respiratory, electrocardiogram (ECG) findings and biochemical methods.Methods: One hundred and forty-nine cases were included and the cases were classified into the following four groups: only using Maras powder; using Maras powderand smoking; only smoking and control group neither smoking nor using Maras powder. Physical examination findings, ECG findings, results of pulmonary functiontests, results of biochemical analysis including complete blood count and lipid profile of all participants were recorded on admission.Results: The risk of mouth sores was 7.9 times higher in the Maras powder group due to direct contact to the oral mucosa. There is a relationship between the daily usefrequency of smokeless tobacco and the development of oral wounds, but the total period of use or the duration in mouth was not related to this situation. The ECGfindings of both the smoking and Maras powder consuming group was found to be significantly higher than the control group.Conclusion: The smokeless tobacco use, which is considered as an alternative way of quitting smoking, does not have adverse effects on respiratory functions. However,it is an important risk factor for many life-threatening health conditions such as ECG abnormalities and occurrence of oral lesions. Social awareness must be created forsmokeless tobacco use in order to fight this habitual threat to public health.
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https://doi.org/10.4274/eamr.galenos.2019.94809https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/331063
https://hdl.handle.net/11468/28097