Reasons To Stop Smoking - Smokers At High Risk Of Heart Rhythm Disorder
[ Posted in: Reasons To Quit Smoking, Smoking Cessation on December 30th, 2008 ]
Offering yet another reason to never start smoking, a new study finds that both current and former smokers run an elevated risk of the heart rhythm disorder Atrial Fibrillation.
The condition, also known as AF, is the most common heart arrhythmia in the U.S., affecting about 2 million people. During an episode of AF, abnormal electrical activity in the heart causes its upper two chambers to beat in a rapid, uncoordinated rhythm; the arrhythmia itself is not life-threatening, but over time AF can contribute to stroke or heart failure in some people.
While smoking is a well-known risk factor for heart disease, it has not been clear whether the habit boosts the risk of AF specifically.
The new findings, reported in the American Heart Journal, suggest that it does — even after smokers quit smoking.
The bottom line, lead researcher Dr. Jan Heeringa told Reuters Health, is that AF "has to be added to the long list of diseases" linked to smoking.
Even when the researchers took other factors into account — such as age, and whether participants had high blood pressure or had ever suffered a heart attack — smoking itself was still linked to higher AF risk.
But the finding does not mean that quitting smoking is "meaningless," the researcher stressed. It’s known that smokers who quit smoking lower their risk of developing a number of smoking-related ills, including lung cancer and heart attacks.
"To stop smoking, at any age, has huge beneficial effects on health," Heeringa said.











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