Title | Tobacco-related diseases. Is there a role for antioxidant micronutrient supplementation? |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Traber MG, van der Vliet A, Reznick AZ, Cross CE |
Journal | Clin Chest Med |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 173-87, x |
Date Published | 2000 Mar |
ISSN | 0272-5231 |
Keywords | Antioxidants, Arteriosclerosis, Dietary Supplements, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Micronutrients, Plants, Toxic, Reactive Oxygen Species, Smoke, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco Smoke Pollution, Tobacco, Smokeless |
Abstract | It is clear that smoking causes an increase in free radicals, reactive nitrogen and oxygen species (RNS and ROS, respectively), and that cigarette smoking is associated with increases in the incidence and severity of several diseases including atherosclerosis, cancer, and chronic obstructive lung disease. Although there is still no unequivocal evidence that oxidative stress is a contributor to these diseases or that an increased intake of antioxidant nutrients is beneficial, the observation that smokers have lower circulating levels of some of these nutrients, raises concern. This article discusses the possible links between the observed oxidant-induced damage related to tobacco smoking, effects on cellular mechanisms, and their potential involvement in the causation and enhancement of disease processes. |
Alternate Journal | Clin. Chest Med. |
PubMed ID | 10763098 |