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  • Cigarette Smoking: An Accessory to the Development of Insulin . . .
    Smoking is associated with insulin resistance in a dose-dependent manner It directly increases the risk for insulin resistance, mainly via hormone activation, and may indirectly cause insulin resistance due to its effects on abdominal obesity Nicotine may be the factor underlying these potential mechanisms
  • Diabetes and Smoking | Diabetes | CDC - Centers for Disease . . .
    Since nicotine increases your blood sugar levels, people with diabetes who smoke often need larger doses of insulin Diabetes causes serious health complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, vision loss, or an amputation (removal by surgery) of a toe, foot, or leg
  • Can Smoking Cause Diabetes? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
    As mentioned, nicotine naturally increases blood sugar levels So, if you smoke and have diabetes, you’ll probably need larger doses of insulin to manage your blood sugar, explains Knapp
  • Type 2 Diabetes Smoking - Veterans Affairs
    Nicotine and other chemicals in tobacco smoke can cause insulin resistance If you smoke, you may need higher doses of insulin to maintain proper blood sugar Insulin can lower blood sugars, but it can also have very dangerous side-effects Smoking increases the risk of diabetes-related health issues including:
  • Smoking and Diabetes - CDC Stacks
    Studies have confirmed that when people with type 2 diabetes are exposed to high levels of nicotine, insulin (the hormone that lowers blood sugar levels) is less efective People with diabetes who smoke need larger doses of insulin to control their blood sugar
  • Nicotine and Insulin Resistance: When the Smoke Clears
    Their results suggest that skeletal muscle insulin resistance in smokers is associated with increased mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) p70S6 K activity and insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) Ser636 phosphorylation by nicotine, and these effects are reversible with smoking cessation




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