Abstract:Objectives:
Dipping tobacco is highly prevalent worldwide and in Sudan among adult males and is
associated with cardiovascular hazards. The main objective of this study was to determine the effects
of ‘tombak’ (local name for dipping tobacco in Sudan) dipping on heart rate variability and autonomic
functions among adult males.
Methods:
Blood pressure and heart rate variability were recorded in 60 male tombak users (study group)
at least 5 hours before using the tombak … Show more
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