How can this be measured?

Maybe you've ever heard that smoking increases your levels of sugar in the blood , but if you also have diabetes, the risk is even greater than you imagine.

Smoking, even if it's done occasionally, raises the levels to a 8.8% , but if also you smoke daily a lot, it can rise up to 34.5%, in periods of more than 40 hours smoking (an approximate 2 packs per day).

According to American Association for Diabetes , the average blood sugar among people with diabetes is 7%.

You can also see: 7 benefits for quitting smoking

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