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azamat
3 years ago
9

What are the odds of nonsmokers developing cardiovascular disease when compared to smokers?

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2 answers:
Sever21 [200]3 years ago
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The answer is D) Nonsmokers are HALF as likely to develop cardiovascular disease. 

Smokers increase their risk of cardiovascular disease simply by smoking.  Smoking increases blood pressure and decreases ones ability to tolerate exercise.

Hope this helps! :)
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
7 0

Non-smokers are half as likely to develop cardiovascular disease as compared to smokers.

Further Explanation:

In the United States, half of the death occurred due to smoking. Now a day’s cigarette smoking is a major reason behind cardiovascular disease or lungs problem. Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the lining of the arteries weaken, the wall becomes thicken and fat is deposited. This disease is mainly developed due to cigarette smoking.

In smoker blood supply from arteries to the heart is very less and they are highly prone to heart attack. In non-smokers, oxygen-rich and clean air is breathing and small dust particulate can trap by cilia. In smokers, cigarette smoke consist many harmful chemicals. These harmful substances can cause inflammation on the lungs and leads to the overproduction of the mucus. Because of this bronchitis, cough, pneumonia, and asthma attacks develop in smokers. That’s why smokers are at very high risk of cardiovascular disease than non-smokers.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Topic: Smoking

Keywords:

Smoker, non-smoker, cough, pneumonia, mucus, arteries, lungs, cigarette, atherosclerosis, fat, thicken, clean, air, inflammation, oxygen, wall.

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