The Sun (Malaysia)

Casual smoking still a heart risk

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THE OCCASIONAL cigarette in social situations could be just as risky for cardiovasc­ular health as lighting up every day, according to new American research.

Social smokers’ risk for high blood pressure and high cholestero­l is identical to that of those who light up every day, according to research from Ohio State University surveying 39,555 smokers between 2010 and 2012, 10% of whom considered themselves social smokers.

Smoking is a known risk factor for high blood pressure and high cholestero­l, both of which are major contributo­rs to cardiovasc­ular disease, the leading cause of death of men and women worldwide.

Although keeping cigarettes as a guilty pleasure for occasional social situations (bars, parties, etc) may be good for your conscience, it may not be any better for your health in the long term, the study reports. The researcher­s found that social smokers – defined as those who do not smoke cigarettes daily, but who smoke in certain social situations regularly – had the same cardiovasc­ular risks as regular smokers when comparing blood pressure and cholestero­l in the two groups. Irrespecti­ve of how regularly they smoked, 75% of participan­ts had high blood pressure and roughly 54% had high cholestero­l. T h e researcher­s also point out that many social smokers don’t even consider themselves smokers. As a result, researcher­s suggest that clinical interventi­on can be useful to identify social smokers and prevent them from becoming completely addicted and developing an everyday habit. The study is published in the American Journal of Health Promotion. – AFP-Relaxnews

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