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Cigarette smoking and cardiovascular disease: pathophysiology and implications …


NL Benowitz - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 2003 - Elsevier
As noted by Burns,1 cigarette smoking has been shown both to accelerate atherogenesis and
to precipitate acute cardiovascular events. However, cigarette smoking produces a different magnitude
of increased risk for different cardiovascular diseases. For example, the risk is highest for ...
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Carotid and femoral atherosclerosis, cardiovascular risk factors and C-reactive …


K Wallenfeldt, J Hulthe, L Bokemark, J … - Journal of internal …, 2001 - interscience.wiley.com
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[PDF] Nicotine and cotinine in the cervical mucus of smokers, passive smokers, and …


MF McCann, DE Irwin, LA Walton, BS Hulka, JL … - Cancer Epidemiol …, 1992 - AACR
Nicotine and Cotinine in the Cervical Mucus of Smokers, Passive Smokers, and Nonsmokers1
... Margaret F. McCann,2 Debra E. Irwin, Leslie A. Walton, Barbara S. Hulka, Janet L.
Morton, and Caryn M. Axelrad Departments of Epidemiology [MFM, DEI, BSH, J. LM] and ...
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Cardiovascular risk factors in young snuff-users and cigarette smokers


M Eliasson, D Lundblad, E Hagg… - J Intern Med, 1991 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract. We studied cardiovascular risk factors in 21 young men who were habitual
snuff-users, and compared them with the same risk factors in 18 non-tobacco-users and 19 cigarette
smokers of the same age and body mass index. Both snuff-users and smokers showed ...
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Smokeless tobacco use and atherosclerosis: an ultrasonographic investigation of …

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G Bolinder, A Norén, U de Faire, J Wahren - Atherosclerosis, 1997 - Elsevier
There is well-documented evidence of accelerated atherosclerosis in smokers but the mechanisms
still remain unclear. The relationship to the use of smokeless tobacco, involving high exposure
to nicotine, have not been evaluated before. The possible role of nicotine was ...
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Smokeless tobacco, cardiovascular risk factors, and nicotine and cotinine levels in …

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D Siegel, N Benowitz, VL Ernster, DG … - American Journal of …, 1992 - Am Public Health Assoc
The use of smokeless tobacco (ST)- oral snuff or chewing tobacco-increased in popularity in
the 1970s and 1980s. Ap- proximately 10 million Americans used ST in the past year; 3 million
were less than 21 years of age.' Among young men, the use of moist snuff has become ...
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Epidemiology of cancer and other systemic effects associated with the use of …

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DM Winn - Advances in Dental Research, 1997 - adr.sagepub.com
Abstract—Persons who use chewing tobacco and snuff experience an increased risk of oral
cancer. Because of the pharmacologic properties of nicotine and other constituents of smokeless
tobacco, there is also concern that smokeless tobacco products may lead to ...
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Minor tobacco alkaloids as biomarkers for tobacco use: comparison of users of …

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P Jacob 3rd, L Yu, AT Shulgin, NL … - American Journal of …, 1999 - Am Public Health Assoc
Tobacco and tobacco smoke contain numerous biologically active substances, including various
alkaloids that are struc- turally related to nicotine.' Nicotine is the major pharmacologically active
substance in tobacco. Most smokers are dependent on nicotine, and nicotine may play a ...
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Systemic absorption and effects of nicotine from smokeless tobacco

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NL Benowitz - Advances in Dental Research, 1997 - adr.sagepub.com
Abstract—Nicotine is absorbed in substantial quantities from smokeless tobacco and could contribute
to the adverse consequences of smokeless tobacco use. Chronic systemic exposure to nicotine
could contribute to accelerated coronary artery disease, acute cardiac ischemic events, ...
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Long-term use of smokeless tobacco and physical performance in middle-aged …


G Bolinder, A Noren, J Wahren, U De … - European journal of …, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
To determine the influence of prolonged nicotine exposure on maximal physical working
capacity, a study of clinical measures of physical fitness and cardiovascular response to exercise
was performed in 144 healthy men, 35–60 years old, subdivided into smokeless tobacco ...
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