Smoking decreases blood flow to the spine, making back injuries more common among smokers. This reduced blood flow limits nutrients essential for spinal health and can lead to degenerative issues. Smokers face higher risks of chronic back pain compared to non-smokers. ;
The statement is True; smoking decreases blood flow to the spine, making back injuries more common. This reduction in blood flow limits essential nutrients needed for spinal health, increasing the risk of degenerative issues and injuries. Smokers are also at higher risk for chronic back pain than non-smokers.
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