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The author of the research report, Mr.
As people get older, their arteries will naturally become stiff and inelastic
Since youth is a critical period for smoking and alcohol abuse, this study focuses on the changes in arteriosclerosis between the ages of 17 and 24 and its relationship with these habits
The study included 1,655 participants in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) between the ages of 17 and 24
At the age of 17 and 24, a non-invasive technique called carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity was used to assess arterial stiffness, which is a reliable and independent predictor of future cardiovascular disease, especially in young people
Researchers investigated the relationship between smoking, drinking habits, and changes in arteriosclerosis between the ages of 17 and 24
Among participants aged 17 to 24, 7%, 52%, and 41% thought that drinking had never, medium, and high, respectively
From 17 to 24 years old, arterial stiffness increased by an average of 10.
Mr.
He concluded: "Alcoholism is usually a normal experience for students, and the sharp increase in e-cigarette use has challenged the decline in smoking rates in the UK
references
1 Abstract title: Arterial stiffness increase from adolescence to young adulthood is accelerated by smoking and alcohol use.
2 Mattace-Raso FUS, van der Cammen TJM, Hofman A, et al .
3 Charakida M, Georgiopoulos G, Dangardt F, et al .
4 Ben-Shlomo Y, Spears M, Boustred C, et al .