Volume : IX, Issue : II, February - 2019

COMPARISON OF HEALTH-RELATED COMPONENTS IN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SMOKERS

Yildiz Analay Akbaba, Emrah Zirek

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BACKROUND: The aim of our study was to compare the effects of active and passive smoking on respiratory muscle strength, functional capacity, balance, quality of life and level of physical activity in young adults. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Respiratory muscle strength was assessed by MicroRPM®. Functional capacity was evaluated 6 Minute Walk Test. Chest circumference measurement was assessed a non–elastic measuring tape. The Flamingo Balance Test, SF–12 and IPAQ were used for balance, quality of life and physical activity level evaluations. OBSERVATION AND RESULTS: Healthy young individuals who are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke were found to have higher heart rate and higher blood pressure. On the other hand, maximal inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength values were lower than the active smokers. CONCLUSION: Passive smoking significantly affects the health–related components such as respiratory muscle strength, heart rate and blood pressure.

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COMPARISON OF HEALTH-RELATED COMPONENTS IN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SMOKERS, Yildiz Analay Akbaba, Emrah Zirek INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-2 | February-2019


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