The Combined Effect of Smoking and Obesity on Hypertension: Implications for Clinical Management.

IF 1.5 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Dimitrios Aragiannis, Alexandros Kasiakogias, Panagiotis Iliakis, Marios Sagris, Fotios Panagiotis Tatakis, Eleni Manta, Ioannis Andrikou, Dimitrios Konstantinidis, Konstantinos Tsioufis
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Abstract

A significant proportion of hypertensive patients are both smokers and obese. Several pathophysiological mechanisms are involved in the combined effect of smoking and obesity on hypertension onset and maintenance. These include increased sympathetic nervous system activity, endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance. The presence of these major cardiovascular risk factors may lead to difficult-to-control hypertension as well as substantially increase the risk for an adverse cardiovascular outcome. It is, therefore, imperative that healthcare providers embrace a comprehensive, multifaceted approach in the management of obese hypertensive patients with smoking habits. This review delves into the complex interplay of these risk factors, providing a comprehensive overview of the current literature to aid the deployment of effective clinical management strategies toward reducing the risk profile of affected individuals.

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Current Hypertension Reviews
Current Hypertension Reviews PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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期刊介绍: Current Hypertension Reviews publishes frontier reviews/ mini-reviews, original research articles and guest edited thematic issues on all the latest advances on hypertension and its related areas e.g. nephrology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the field of hypertension.
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