The most dangerous time of smoking

People who smoke cigarettes after waking up in the morning may face an increased risk of lung cancer, head and neck cancer compared to those who smoke at a later date.

Smoking in the morning

Scientist Joshua Muscat, Penn State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hershey, and his colleagues conducted a study on whether smoking in the morning could increase the risk of cancer of the lung, head and neck.

"These smokers have higher levels of nicotine and other tobacco toxins in the body, so they are more likely to be addicted than those who smoke then about half an hour or more ," said Muscat. .

A survey of 4,755 cases of lung cancer were normal smokers, compared with smokers after 60 minutes of waking, those who smoked within 31 minutes to 1 hour after waking up had The risk of lung cancer is 1.31 times higher and those who smoke within half an hour after waking up are 1.79 times more likely to develop lung cancer.

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Morning smoking can increase the risk of cancer of the lung, head and neck.

A head and neck cancer survey was also conducted on 1,055 cases of head and neck cancer and 785 cases and all had a history of smoking suggesting: compared with smokers after 60 minutes of waking up, Those who smoke within 31 to 60 minutes after waking were 1.42 times more likely to develop head and neck cancer.

Smoking cigarettes while drinking or coffee

Researchers from Athens Medical University - Greece conducted a short-term study of more than 24 people to see the immediate effects of smoking while drinking coffee and a longer-term study of more than 160 people. to see the long-term harm of combining these two types.

The study participants were smokers and had no heart problems, diabetes, blood fat or blood pressure. Researchers have found that combining tobacco with coffee has caused more cardiovascular effects than without this combination.

Another American study suggested that 75% of throat, mouth and laryngeal cancers are caused by a combination of tobacco and alcohol. People who consume alcohol and cigarettes have 38 times the risk of developing cancers compared to non-smokers and non-smokers.

Thus, smoking combined with drinking coffee or drinking alcohol increases the process of accumulating toxins in the human body , causing them to be devastated much more quickly than they only smoke cigarettes in a separate way. odd.