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Smoke's Effect on Heart Health: A Closer Look
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Long-term effects were also analyzed. Smokers who gave up the habit saw improvements in their hemodynamic measures. This shows that quitting smoking can have a positive impact on heart health.
Smoking was found to lower blood flow velocity in the ascending aorta. This is important because it affects how blood moves through the heart. Even former smokers had reduced blood flow velocity.
During the follow-up period, those who continued to smoke had a 3. 5% higher chance of experiencing heart events.
Smoking does not just affect a single part of the heart. Smoking has broader effects on the heart’s hemodynamic measures. From damaging your lungs, to boosting your central aortic pressures, smoking doesn't discriminate. Smoking also impacts the way your blood flows through your heart.
To help yourself be heart healthy, consider quitting.
Quitting smoking and focusing on your heart health do not have to be difficult. There are many ways to reduce the impact of smoking on your heart. Surely it is a key piece to staying healthy.
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