Effects of Smoking on the Health of Children from Embryonic Period to Adulthood: A Review Article

Haniye Alihoseini
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Abstract

Cigarettes contain many toxic and harmful compounds. There are approximately 600 substances in cigarette that produce more than 7,000 chemicals when burned. In general, these compounds are hazardous either for smokers or both smokers and passive smokers. Today, due to the increasing number of female smokers, especially mothers who smoke during pregnancy, fetuses and children are faced with serious and irreparable consequences. Nicotine (the addictive substance in cigarettes), carbon monoxide, and numerous other poisons inhaled from cigarettes are transported through the bloodstream, which can be harmful to health of the fetus and the development of its organs, such as the fetal brain. Smoking has consequences not only during pregnancy but also during breastfeeding. In addition to the aforementioned, smoking is considered as one of the most concerning teratogens which can cause structural or functional abnormality, growth restriction, birth defects, and so on. These consequences can have dramatic and significant effects on infancy, childhood, and adulthood. According to the contents, in this review we try to discuss influences of smoking on the development of the fetus, growth of children, and eventually its effects on the development of congenital disorders.
吸烟对胚胎期至成年期儿童健康影响的综述
香烟含有许多有毒有害的化合物。香烟中大约有600种物质,燃烧时会产生7000多种化学物质。一般来说,这些化合物要么对吸烟者有害,要么对吸烟者和被动吸烟者都有害。今天,由于越来越多的女性吸烟者,特别是在怀孕期间吸烟的母亲,胎儿和儿童面临着严重的和不可弥补的后果。尼古丁(香烟中的成瘾性物质)、一氧化碳和许多其他从香烟中吸入的有毒物质会通过血液输送,这可能对胎儿的健康和胎儿大脑等器官的发育有害。吸烟不仅对怀孕有影响,对哺乳也有影响。除了上述,吸烟被认为是最令人担忧的致畸物之一,它可以导致结构或功能异常,生长限制,出生缺陷等。这些后果会对婴儿期、儿童期和成年期产生戏剧性和显著的影响。本文就吸烟对胎儿发育、儿童生长发育的影响,以及吸烟对先天性疾病发展的影响作一综述。
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