Who is most at risk from exposure to secondhand smoke?

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child of a nonsmoker
child of a nonsmoker

spouse of a smoker
spouse of a smoker

spouse of a nonsmoker
spouse of a nonsmoker

child of a smoker
child of a smoker

child of a smoker

The people most at risk from exposure to secondhand smoke are:

1. Child of a smoker: Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke are at a higher risk of developing respiratory infections, asthma, ear infections, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
2. Child of a nonsmoker: Similar to children of smokers, children of nonsmokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke also face an increased risk of respiratory infections, asthma, and ear infections.
3. Spouse of a smoker: Non-smoking spouses who are exposed to secondhand smoke have a higher risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer, and other respiratory problems.
4. Spouse of a nonsmoker: Non-smoking spouses who are exposed to secondhand smoke also face an increased risk of developing heart disease and other respiratory problems.