Evidence Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Diabetes. Jun 15, 2022; 13(6): 422-433
Published online Jun 15, 2022. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v13.i6.422
Table 1 The results of studies evaluating the effect of smoking cessation on hemoglobin A1c in diabetic patients
Ref.
Country/region
Study population
Study design
Effect
Dinardo et al[24], 2019United StatesT2D, n = 282Cross-sectional, comparison of current smokers vs former smokers and never-smokers Positive
Braffett et al[14], 2019Multicenter (United States and Canada)T1D, n = 1441Retrospective analysis of the prospective cohort study, comparison of current smokers vs former smokers and never-smokersPositive
Lycett et al[17], 2011United KingdomT2D, n = 10692Retrospective cohort study, observation of HbA1c in three groups: Continual smokers, long-term quitters, and relapsersNegative
Ohkuma et al[23], 2015JapanT2D, n = 2490Cross-sectional study, comparison of current smokers and former smokers vs never-smokersPositive
Su et al[26], 2017ChinaT2D, n = 7763Cross-sectional study, comparison of current smokers, former smokers and never-smokersPositive
Li et al[28], 2017Hong Kong of ChinaT2D, n = 557A randomized controlled trial, comparison of level of HbA1c and changes from baseline to 12-mo between quitters and non-quittersNeutral
Kar et al[29], 2016United States, JapanT1D + T2D, n = 13719Metanalysis, comparison of current smokers vs quittersNeutral
Voulgari et al[57], 2011GreeceT2D, n = 193Prospective study, comparison of smokers vs former-smokersPositive
Feodoroff et al[69], 2016FinlandT1D, n = 3613Prospective study, comparison of smokers vs non-smokers and former-smokers vs non-smokersPositive
Reynolds et al[68], 2011United StatesT1D, n = 2124Cross-sectional analysis of population-based study, comparison of current smokers vs non-smokers and former-smokers vs non-smokersNeutral
Reynolds et al[68], 2011United StatesT2D, n = 348Cross-sectional study, comparison of current smokers vs non-smokers and former-smokers vs non-smokersNeutral