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据美国《尼古丁与烟草研究》杂志刊登的加拿大一项新研究发现,婴幼儿期父母吸烟的孩子更容易受二手烟的影响,10岁的时候更容易变成小胖墩,其腰围和身体质量指数(BMI)会比其他孩子更大。新研究中,加拿大蒙特利尔大学研究员琳达·帕加尼博士及其同事对2055个家庭的父母吸烟等行为对孩子成长及健康情况进行了对比研究。结果发现,婴幼儿时期吸二手烟的危害与孕期吸烟对孩子的影响一样糟糕。这些置
A new Canadian study published in the US Journal of Nicotine and Tobacco Research found that children smoked by their parents in infancy were more susceptible to secondhand smoke and were more likely to become chubby at 10 years of age. Their waist circumference and body mass index (BMI) than other children larger. In the new study, Dr. Linda Pagani, a researcher at the University of Montreal in Canada, and his colleagues compared parental smoking behavior among 2055 families with children’s growth and health. The results showed that the harm of taking second-hand smoke in infants and young children is as bad as the effects of smoking during pregnancy on children. These settings