Smoking cigarettes is damaging to your cardiovascular system, as well as your lungs. There is no benefit. Don't smoke.
There are many effects of smoking on your cardiovascular system. One thing that does not happen from smoking is increased cholesterol.
Smoking degrades the entire cardiovascular system, including the veins in the legs.
Cigarettes can affect the digestive system in several ways. While each individual reacts differently, it is not out of the question that cigarettes may be a cause of diarrhea. Smoking is associated with increased risk of Chrohn's disease, an intestinal disorder which will cause diarrhea.
1. What is the anatomy of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the causes of coronary artery disease? 3. Is cigarette smoking a really big risk factor for heart disease?
Most people do know that smoking, obesity and excessive alcohol use are adverse to the cardiovascular system, but repeating this information in a positive (not guilt producing) way is helpful.
AgeGenetic factors, such as a family history of cardiovascular diseaseEthnicityHigh cholesterol levelsHigh blood pressureDiabetesAtrial fibrillationBeing overweight or obeseLack of physical activityCigarette smoking
Yes. Cardiac output is increased by any form of aerobic exercise.
Cardiovascular problems can be caused by smoking, too much cholesterol, stress, physical inactivity, or heredity. Eating a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise can help to keep your cardiovascular system, and the rest of your body, healthy. In summary, your cardiovascular system sends messages to the rest of your body. If there is a problem then that will interfere with a strong message sent.:)
i believe it is equal to 40 cigarettes ingested into your system at one go..so for all those who want to blow their lungs up...happy smoking
Larger workload on the heart andLDL change.There are others but here is some
Circulatory system and Cardiovascular system
Quite simply, cardiovascular diseases can affect every organ/system in the body. The cardiovascular system delivers blood, which carries oxygen, to all parts of the body, which is needed to keep the organ/system intact.