Association between smoking status and the parameters of vascular structure and function in adults: Results from the EVIDENT study

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Background: The present study analyses the relation between smoking status and the parameters used to assess vascular structure and function. Methods: This cross-sectional, multi-centre study involved a random sample of 1553 participants from the EVIDENT study. Measurements: The smoking status, peripheral augmentation index and ankle-brachial index were measured in all participants. In a small subset of the main population (265 participants), the carotid intima-media thickness and pulse wave velocity were also measured. Results: After controlling for the effect of age, sex and other risk factors, present smokers have higher values of carotid intima-media thickness (p = 0.011). Along the same lines, current smokers have higher values of pulse wave velocity and lower mean values of ankle-brachial index but without statistical significance in both cases. Conclusions: Among the parameters of vascular structure and function analysed, only the IMT shows association with the smoking status, after adjusting for confounders. © 2013 Recio-Rodriguez et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Recio-Rodriguez, J. I., Gomez-Marcos, M. A., Patino Alonso, M. C., Martin-Cantera, C., Ibañez-Jalon, E., Melguizo-Bejar, A., … Zuazagoitia, A. (2013). Association between smoking status and the parameters of vascular structure and function in adults: Results from the EVIDENT study. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-13-109

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