IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-6-5-10885 Original Research Paper COMARATIVE STUDY ON LIPID PROFILE IN TOBACCO CHEWERS AND NON TOBACCO CHEWERS S Verma Dr. Dr Brajendra Kumar Dr. May 2017 6 5 01 02 ABSTRACT

 Tobacco chewing is associated with millions of cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and coronary artery diseases annually. Major forms of chewable tobacco contain toxicants and carcinogens.Aims of the study was to reveal the effect of tobacco chewing on the lipid profile.The cross–sectional study was conducted in 60 male subjects aged 30–45 years. The subjects were divided into control group (n= 30) and study group (i.e., tobacco chewers;n= 30). All subjects were from either social class 2 or 3 according to Prasad’s modified social classification. About 5 mL venous blood sample was drawn after 10–12 h of fasting and lipid profile was analyzed.No significant difference in anthropometric parameter of the control group and the study group was observed. Triglyceride and very–low–density lipoprotein cholesterol levels increased significantly (p< 0.001) in the study group (i.e., tobacco chewers) than in the control group. Total cholesterol and low–density lipoproteincholesterol levels increased significantly (p< 0.05) in tobacco chewers than in the control group. The mean value of high–density lipoprotein cholesterol levels decreased but not significantly in tobacco chewers than in the control group.Strict measures should be taken up to control the prevalence of tobacco chewing habits and to prevent the risk for diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and COPD.