Secondhand smoke is positively associated with pre-frailty and frailty in non-smoking older adults.

Frontiers in psychiatry(2022)

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Abstract
Higher serum cotinine level is associated with increased risk of pre-frailty and frailty versus robust in non-smoking older adults. Prevention and reduction of SHS in older adults may help protect them from developing pre-frailty or frailty.
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NHANES,cognitive function,cotinine,older adults,secondhand smoke,tobacco
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