2017
DOI: 10.4103/1687-8426.211395
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Risk factors of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among rural women, Chittagong, Bangladesh

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“…This respiratory ailment is currently fourth leading cause of death in the world but it is projected to be third leading cause of death by 2020 1 .In Bangladesh, prevalence of COPD among people greater than 40 years is 21.6% and overall prevalence in general population is 4.32%. 2 Lungs are continuously exposed to free radicals originated from air pollution or cigarette smoke and excess oxidants can cause destruction of the lung. [3][4] Therefore, body antioxidants from different sources protect our body from the damaging effect of these exogenous or endogenous free radicals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This respiratory ailment is currently fourth leading cause of death in the world but it is projected to be third leading cause of death by 2020 1 .In Bangladesh, prevalence of COPD among people greater than 40 years is 21.6% and overall prevalence in general population is 4.32%. 2 Lungs are continuously exposed to free radicals originated from air pollution or cigarette smoke and excess oxidants can cause destruction of the lung. [3][4] Therefore, body antioxidants from different sources protect our body from the damaging effect of these exogenous or endogenous free radicals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Bangladesh is a developing country and smoking is much prevalent here, more over smoke pollution and cooking habits in Bangladesh rural areas play an important role in developing COPD. 8 The prevalence of COPD in Bangladesh is 13.5 % by GOLD criteria it is more prevalent in rural than urban area and male are more affected than female. 9 But recently prevalence is increasing in female due to increased life expectancy.…”
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confidence: 99%