Prev Cardiol.Long-term exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is associated with impaired vascular function. The authors investigated the vascular and blood pressure (BP) reactions to acute SHS exposure. Twenty-five healthy nonsmoking adults underwent a 1-hour exposure to SHS (mean fine particulate matter <2.5 μm level=315±116 μg/m3). Microvascular endothelial-dependent vasodilatation (EDV) (EndoPAT, Itamar Medical, Caesarea, Israel) and aortic hemodynamics/compliance (SphygmoCor, AtCor Medical, West Ryde, Australia) were measured before and after the SHS exposure with BP measured every 15 minutes during and for a 24-hour period before and after the exposure. SHS exposure did not change EDV, aortic hemodynamics, arterial compliance, or 24-hour BP. However, diastolic BP significantly increased during the SHS exposure period by 3.4±5.6 mm Hg. Our brief SHS exposure did not impair microvascular endothelial function or arterial compliance in healthy nonsmoking adults, but brachial diastolic BP increased. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Bard, R. L., Dvonch, J. T., Kaciroti, N., Lustig, S. A., & Brook, R. D. (2010). Is Acute high-dose secondhand smoke exposure always harmful to microvascular function in healthy adults? Preventive Cardiology, 13(4), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7141.2010.00074.x
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