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The Tobacco Reference Guide
by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 9 Cardiovascular Disease

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Cardiovascular Disease: Stroke

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The risk of stroke is increased by four times for smokers less than 65 years old, and

smoking is the cause for about half of all strokes in this population.

Executive Health Report, July 1990

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Smokers have almost twice the risk of dying of stroke. About 400,000 Americans

suffer strokes each year, and 50 to 55 percent are directly related to cigarette

smoking.

Journal of Respiratory Disease, May 1993, p. 628, and New York Times, November

2, 1993, p. A13

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Smokers of more than one pack a day have an 11-fold increased risk of subarachnoid

brain hemorrhage, or one variety of stroke. 38% of subarachnoid hemorrhages are

attributable to current smoking. The excess risk for stroke largely disappears between

two and four years after cessation in former smokers.

Stroke 23:1242, 1992, and American College of Physicians Journal Club, July

1993, p. 27

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The risk for subarachnoid hemorrhage is increased 5.7-fold in smokers.

Clinics in Chest Medicine, December 1991, p. 664

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In young adults age 15 to 45 years, a smoker was 1.6 times more likely to have an

ischemic stroke, or cerebral infarction, than a nonsmoker.

Archives of Neurology 47:693, 1990

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