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Home | Health | Candle Smoke May Be Dangerous For Those With Mild Asthma Study

Candle smoke may be dangerous for those with mild asthma: Study

Among other things, the researchers found indications of DNA damage and signs of inflammation in the blood.

By ANI
Published Date - 3 September 2023, 03:40 PM
Candle smoke may be dangerous for those with mild asthma: Study
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Washington: It may seem like the start of a great evening when there is a nice table setting, a steak in the pan, and soft candlelight. However, a recent study from the Department of Public Health at Aarhus University warns against breathing in too much of the cosy atmosphere.

Karin Rosenkilde Laursen, a postdoc at the department and co-author of the study, said, “Our study shows that indoor air pollution caused by fumes from cooking and burning candles can lead to adverse health effects such as irritation and inflammation in young individuals with mild asthma. Among other things, we’ve found indications of DNA damage and signs of inflammation in the blood.”

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When we turn on the oven, place a pan on the hob, or light candles, ultrafine particles and gases are produced, which we then inhale. Previous studies have shown that these particles and gases can be detrimental to health. What sets this study apart is that the researchers have focused on the effects on young individuals with mild asthma, aged between 18 and 25, said Karin Rosenkilde Laursen.

“In the study, we observed that even very young individuals with mild asthma can experience discomfort and adverse effects if the room is not adequately ventilated during cooking or when burning candles. Young people are generally fitter and more resilient than older and middle-aged individuals. Therefore, it is concerning that we observed a significant impact from the particles on this particularly young age group.”

But not only people diagnosed with asthma need to keep an eye on the indoor climate, she says.”Even though the study focused on young asthmatics, its findings are interesting and relevant for all of us. Winter is approaching, a time when we tend to light many candles and perhaps are less likely to open doors and windows while cooking.

By prioritising a healthier indoor climate, even when we’re cosying up indoors, we may be able to help reduce the incidence of serious lung and cardiovascular diseases, as well as cancer.”

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