To quit or not: Vulnerability of women to smoking tobacco.

IF 2.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part C-Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1080/10590501.2015.1131539
Se-Jung Park, Bitna Yi, Ho-Sun Lee, Woo-Yeon Oh, Hyun-Kyung Na, Minjeong Lee, Mihi Yang
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Tobacco smoking is currently on the rise among women, and can pose a greater health risk. In order to understand the nature of the increase in smoking prevalence among women, we focused on the vulnerability of women to smoking behaviors--smoking cessation or tobacco addiction--and performed a systematic review of the socioeconomic and intrinsic factors as well as tobacco ingredients that affect women's susceptibility to smoking tobacco. We observed that nicotine and other tobacco components including cocoa-relatives, licorice products, and menthol aggravate tobacco addiction in women rather than in men. Various genetic and epigenetic alterations in dopamine pathway and the pharmaco-kinetics and -dynamic factors of nicotine also showed potential evidences for high susceptibility to tobacco addiction in women. Therefore, we suggest systemic approaches to prevent tobacco smoking-related health risks, considering gene-environment-gender interaction.

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戒烟与否:女性吸烟的脆弱性。
女性吸烟人数目前呈上升趋势,并可能造成更大的健康风险。为了了解女性吸烟率上升的本质,我们关注了女性对吸烟行为(戒烟或烟草成瘾)的脆弱性,并对影响女性吸烟易感性的社会经济和内在因素以及烟草成分进行了系统回顾。我们观察到,尼古丁和其他烟草成分,包括可可衍生物、甘草产品和薄荷醇,会加重女性的烟草成瘾,而不是男性。多巴胺通路的各种遗传和表观遗传改变以及尼古丁的药物动力学和动力学因素也显示了女性烟草成瘾高易感性的潜在证据。因此,我们建议考虑基因-环境-性别相互作用的系统方法来预防吸烟相关的健康风险。
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