Thursday, March 7, 2013

Research claims to smoke to let women enter climacteric ahead of time And apt to suffer from _'s prevention and health care of heart disease

Research claims to smoke to let women enter climacteric ahead of time And apt to suffer from _'s prevention and health care of heart disease
A result of study that Europe heart disease learns to be announced on the 2nd reveals, smoking may exceed men to women's injury, it is ahead of time to make women suffer from age of heart disease for the first time by a wide margin.
Come from the Norwegian profit and tie some colleagues of Hammer's doctor Morten and Grente's peacekeeping tight and study this. They have investigated the patient's materials of the beginning of a local hospital and 1784 heart disease, find it is 72 years old that non-smoking men suffer from the mean age of heart disease for the first time, this male age of smoking is 64 years old. In women, these two ages are 81 years old and 66 years old respectively.
Researcher find after the risk factor of heart disease is taken blood pressure, the intersection of cholesterol and level and diabetes into account, man's age difference is 6 years old not to smoke and smoke, women are 14 years old. As to this, Italian cardiologist Silvey says in X general Liao: "This small difference, women need, realize they lost and many much than man smoke. "
The doctor guesses estrogen helps women to oppose heart disease. Estrogen is thought to be improved " Good cholesterol " The level, make the blood vessel wall apter to relax, thus reduce the blood vessel and block probability.
American Duke University medical professor Robert and Harrington said: "Smoking may dispel the natural advantage that women have Unless women do not smoke or give up smoking, they will suffer from serious disease like man. "
Grente links and says, smoking may let women enter climacteric ahead of time, and apter to suffer from heart disease. Rise following women smoker's proportion, it is estimated more women will suffer from heart disease.
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