Nicotine as we know is a powerful drug. It comes in many forms and can enter the body through smoking. When Nicotine enters the body it first goes to the lungs and the bloodstream. The lungs get covered with tar and some of the nicotine travels through the bloodstream to your heart, liver and kidneys. What Nicotine does to your heart is it can create and irregular heartbeat and cause other vital organs to go haywire.
The effect that nicotine has on the cardiovascular system is that it increases the chances of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Smoking also increases the chances of hypertension, damages blood vessels and stimulates the blood clotting process.
Your lungs are like an air filter in a car they bring in air, filter it and send it through your blood stream...smoking clogs the filter like part in your lungs so it is harder for air to get to your bloodstream
Nicotine has pharmacological property of constricting blood vessels and also stimulating heart rate. A constant increase in blood vessel constriction and increase of heart rate will increase blood pressure and may lead to increase in size of heart and its failure to pump blood.
Continuous constriction of blood vessels will also affect your blood flow in extremities like feet and hands, these may feel more cold.
It doesn't directly affect the heart but does enhance your chance for diseases such as cancer, due to lowering your heart activity and destorying lung tissue
it contaminates them because of the lack of nitrogen in the blood therefore causing birth
Carbon monoxide, tar and nicotine have a detrimental effect of the cardiovascular system. They clog arteries, cause the heart rate to rise, stroke and Heart disease.
Carbon monoxide, tar and nicotine have a detrimental effect of the cardiovascular system. They clog arteries, cause the heart rate to rise, stroke and heart disease.
Carbon monoxide, tar and nicotine have a detrimental effect of the cardiovascular system. They clog arteries, cause the heart rate to rise, stroke and Heart disease.
Kristi Cadwell has written: 'The effects of transdermal nicotine delivery on the cardiovascular responses to exercise' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular system, Exercise, Nicotine, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Physiological aspects of Transdermal medication, Physiological effect, Physiology, Transdermal medication
There are many effects of smoking on your cardiovascular system. One thing that does not happen from smoking is increased cholesterol.
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it raises blood pressure
Nicotine is an extremely addictive drug. When smoking, nicotine enters the bloodstream and goes straight to the brain. The brain is the body system that nicotine effects
Primarily the respiratory system. But it also has effects on the cardiovascular system and the entire body.
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Yes, but it could have side effects on your digestive system if you swallow it. Nicotine from cigars is absorbed by the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth. But it could also be absorbed in the stomach if swallowed, with unpredictable effects.
There are no negative effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system, much on the contrary. Of course, you need to be in good coronary conditions in order to practice most cardiovascular sports and exercise like walking, running, swimming, etc. but even if you have a condition it will be beneficial if practised moderately.