Smoking and Diabetes: Time for Action

Epidemiological studies show a clear link between smoking (active or passive) and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Smoking increases all-cause mortality as well as the risk of macro- and microangiopathic complications (nephropathy in T2D patients, retinopathy and neuropathy in type 1 diabetics); it contributes to glycemic imbalance and promotes gestational diabetes. Preventing smoking in individuals at risk for T2D and promoting smoking cessation in T2D patients are therefore a public health priority, according to a recent expert consensus published by the Francophone Society of Tobacco Control (SFT) and the Francophone Diabetes Society (SFD).

Author(s): Durlach Vincent

Publishing year: 2022

Pages: 392-398

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2022, n° 22, p. 392-398

In relation to

Our latest news

news

“Protecting the Public from the Risks of Alcohol.” The special report in *La...

news

Call for Applications to Fill Vacancies on the National Committee on...

news

Sexual Health Week 2026: Screening and Prevention Remain Essential