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“…Introduction: Paragraph 2: “ these percentages are important because” can be erased. Methods: Clinical evaluation: the classification of the JNC7 was not used in the results, this explanation about the JNC7 criteria can be avoided. Results: No comments. Discussion: The first paragraph should resume the main findings.Paragraph 3: “on the other hand” can be erased. Paragraph 5: change “ according to the results of our study ” for “ In this study ”.The authors should be careful in presenting cigarette use as a “protective” strategy for high blood pressure.Line 13, paragraph 7: the authors should instead discuss the masked hypertension effect observed in smokers - this could explain this “paradoxical result”. This effect was also reported in patients with type 2 diabetes and smokeless tobacco use in Venezuela (González-Rivas et al , 2017 1 ).…”
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“…Introduction: Paragraph 2: “ these percentages are important because” can be erased. Methods: Clinical evaluation: the classification of the JNC7 was not used in the results, this explanation about the JNC7 criteria can be avoided. Results: No comments. Discussion: The first paragraph should resume the main findings.Paragraph 3: “on the other hand” can be erased. Paragraph 5: change “ according to the results of our study ” for “ In this study ”.The authors should be careful in presenting cigarette use as a “protective” strategy for high blood pressure.Line 13, paragraph 7: the authors should instead discuss the masked hypertension effect observed in smokers - this could explain this “paradoxical result”. This effect was also reported in patients with type 2 diabetes and smokeless tobacco use in Venezuela (González-Rivas et al , 2017 1 ).…”
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“…Line 13, paragraph 7: the authors should instead discuss the masked hypertension effect observed in smokers - this could explain this “paradoxical result”. This effect was also reported in patients with type 2 diabetes and smokeless tobacco use in Venezuela (González-Rivas et al , 2017 1 ).…”
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“…Snus used in the Scandinavian countries has been linked with the high risk of type 2 diabetes (48) . Similarly, Chimo (SLT) increased the odds of type 2 diabetes associated with low-fat mass in an Andean Venezuelan population by 77 %, representing a significant public health problem (49) . Despite the abundant consumption of marinebased food and physical activity which are considered to be cardioprotective, the use of Yup'ik (a form of SLT) may increase cardiometabolic risk amongst the Alaska Native people (50) .…”
Section: Smokeless Tobacco and Metabolic Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study led to the conclusion that ‘chimo’ is associated with an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus and lower fat mass in Venezuela. 13 More than 90% of the global population of adults who use ST products are concentrated in Southeast Asian and African nations with low- and low-middle incomes. They are more prevalent in the poorest rural areas of these regions; and males are more likely to use ST than females.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%