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Just 2 Cigarettes Daily Raise Heart Risk 50%

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Smoking two to five cigarettes daily increases heart failure risk by 50%.
  • Even 30 years after quitting, ex-smokers face higher cardiovascular risks.
  • Quitting smoking significantly reduces cardiovascular event risk over time.
Just 2 Cigarettes Daily Raise Heart Risk 50%

A comprehensive study reveals that even minimal smoking, defined as two to five cigarettes per day, poses substantial cardiovascular risks. This low-intensity smoking is linked to a 50% increase in heart failure risk and a 60% higher chance of death from any cause compared to non-smokers.

While quitting smoking drastically reduces the likelihood of cardiovascular events, especially within the first decade, the elevated risk compared to never-smokers can persist for up to thirty years. This underscores the critical importance of early cessation for long-term heart health.

The findings from Johns Hopkins researchers stress that reducing cigarette consumption is not enough; complete smoking cessation is paramount. This aligns with international health guidelines and emphasizes that timely quitting is the most effective strategy against smoking-related cardiovascular diseases.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Johns Hopkins study found that smoking two to five cigarettes daily increases heart failure risk by 50% and overall mortality by 60%.
Even thirty years after quitting, ex-smokers still face a higher risk of cardiovascular illness compared to those who never smoked.
The only true way to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease is to quit smoking completely, not just smoke less.

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