About this Research Topic
This research topic focuses on the association between tobacco use and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, aiming to identify areas of focus for future public health policies, interventions, and inform health practitioners to support evidence-based practice and advice for patients based on the latest research and innovations.
This research topic invite submissions exploring the following themes, including but not limited to:
● The role of smoking and smokeless tobacco use as a risk factor or protective factor for GI disease.
● Tobacco as a disease-altering agent in GI disease, particularly autoimmune disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease.
● Differences in effects of different forms of tobacco use (e.g. chewing tobacco, Swedish Snuff, cigarette smoking, water pipe, etc) on GI disorders.
● The influence of tobacco in pathogenesis, disease course and barriers to management of peptic ulcer disease and gastritis.
● The role of tobacco in malignancies of the GI tract, including upper aero-digestive tract to rectal cancer.
● Tobacco-based interventions for GI disorders.
● Exploration of nicotine-vaping, secondhand smoke effects, and basic science translatable smoking animal models in the context of GI diseases.
● Focus areas for health policy and advocacy related to tobacco use, facilitating improved patient education and outcomes.
Keywords: tobacco, smoking, smokeless tobacco, gastrointestinal disorders, GI disease
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