2021
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11100973
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Betel Nut Chewing Was Associated with Obstructive Lung Disease in a Large Taiwanese Population Study

Abstract: The prevalence of betel nut chewing in Taiwan is high at approximately 7%, however, few studies have evaluated the relationship between betel nut chewing and lung disease. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate associations between betel nut chewing and lung function in 80,877 participants in the Taiwan Biobank (TWB). We further investigated correlations between betel nut chewing characteristics such as years of use, frequency, daily amount, and accumulative dose, with obstructive lung disease. We… Show more

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“…[ 7 ] were the first to conclude that areca nut chewing habit may be positively correlated with COPD, and the second was a large-scale study by Huang et al . [ 8 ] with a relatively similar conclusion in Taiwan. Thus, these findings, amplified by our findings, suggest that areca nut chewing habit indeed correlates with COPD and lung function impairment.…”
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“…[ 7 ] were the first to conclude that areca nut chewing habit may be positively correlated with COPD, and the second was a large-scale study by Huang et al . [ 8 ] with a relatively similar conclusion in Taiwan. Thus, these findings, amplified by our findings, suggest that areca nut chewing habit indeed correlates with COPD and lung function impairment.…”
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confidence: 61%