Abstract :
Background and Purpose:Smoking is still one of the biggest problems in health
that can cause death. Smoking for a long time / chronic has a higher risk for
insulin resistance which can cause hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is a high blood
glucose level with a value that is more than normal because the body cannot
produce insulin or insulin does not work properly. The purpose of this study was
to analyze data on smoking habits with blood glucose levels.
Method:The research uses literature study method. The method uses secondary
data types which is taken from several essays. The analysis used is descriptive
analysis with an overview of the relationship data between the two variables and
other factors.
Results:The literature study found in two data states that there is a relationship
between smoking and blood sugar levels, where the P value <0.05, which means
there is a relationship. And obtained one data that shows a P value> 0.05, which
means there is no relationship between the two variables.
Conclusion:Based on the analysis of the research data, it was concluded that there
was a correlation between smoking and blood glucose levels caused by nicotine
factors which increased blood glucose levels.