Thursday, December 8, 2011

Smokers are more prone to risk of heart disease

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A recent study found that women smokers were more susceptible to heart disease. And up the risk of cardiovascular disease to 25% more in women than men, and despite the fact that women usually what they were smoking fewer cigarettes compared Boaqranhen men.
Smoking has been the practice for men to long-term precedent but that the rate among women has now reached to five the number of smokers in the world, nearly 220 million women in the world. The tobacco industry spends millions each year to target women and the link between smoking and enjoy the body slender and thin.
This study, which included the extended 4 million people will be working to add more pressure on governments to make smoking devices simple and attractive and highlight the health risks of smoking.
The previous study showed that women who smoke more than twice as likely to develop lung cancer than men.
Britain has a high proportion of deaths caused by smoking, there are nearly 100,000 people die each year in the United Kingdom because of smoking. The proportion of women smokers in the community 21% versus 22% for men.
Attaches researcher Amanda Sanford said: "This study confirms that women are more vulnerable to health risks caused by smoking .. we must prevent the tobacco industry from targeting women promotes a myth about the relationship between smoking and maintain your ideal weight."
According to the British Heart Foundation said the findings represent a warning, as it shows that women because of their nature more susceptible to biological smoking and passive smoking, while working in the tobacco companies to target women more improvised stylish and influential brands.
It is noteworthy that almost half of all smokers will die from smoking-related health problems such as heart disease and lung cancer. However, the risk of death due to coronary artery disease of the heart when smoking less quickly once they stop smoking.
It was proven that smoking rates are increasing rapidly among women in developing countries. Women's health is affected by substance nicotine faster, but the biological differences between the sexes need more tests, according to the journal "The Lancet" medical.

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