2003
DOI: 10.1053/pcad.2003.11
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Genetic influence on cigarette-induced cardiovascular disease

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“…A number of studies of clinical genetics have examined differences in susceptibility to smoking-induced cardiovascular disease as a function of different genetic variants (Wang, Raveendran, & Wang, 2003). Such studies, combined with genomic and proteomic approaches, may provide both mechanistic information on pathogenesis and-in combination with other biomarkers-better prediction of cardiovascular risk in smokers.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies of clinical genetics have examined differences in susceptibility to smoking-induced cardiovascular disease as a function of different genetic variants (Wang, Raveendran, & Wang, 2003). Such studies, combined with genomic and proteomic approaches, may provide both mechanistic information on pathogenesis and-in combination with other biomarkers-better prediction of cardiovascular risk in smokers.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém o estudo não perde sua importância para os profissionais envolvidos, pesquisadores, bem como para a comunidade cientifica, pois a grande maioria das empresas da região oeste de Santa Catarina tem pequeno porte até 50 funcionários e este estudo deu a possibilidade de um olhar mais atento de seus dirigentes, e da rede de saúde do trabalhador do município de Chapecó SC. organismo 21,22 . A cessação do fumo reduz, substancialmente, o risco de desenvolver agravos à saúde, porém exfumantes sempre terão maior probabilidade de ter doenças cardiovasculares e câncer, do que indivíduos que nunca fumaram 23 .…”
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“…Diet and physical activity are clearly not the only risk factors for developing CVD; other risk factors-some stronger than others-include cigarette smoking, 315 family history, obesity and diabetes, 316 hypertension, C-reactive protein, 317 and low income and the built environment. 318 Because of this, changes in lifestyle may not provide adequate treatment, and drugs, such as statins or other lipid-lowering formulations, must join the armamentarium.…”
Section: Coronary Heart Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%