Both Moderate and Heavy Alcohol Use Amplify the Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Smoking in Young Patients with Hypertension.
Paolo PalatiniLucio MosFrancesca SaladiniOlga VrizClaudio FaniaAndrea ErmolaoFrancesca BattistaMattia CanevariMarcello RattazziPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
These findings indicate that the detrimental cardiovascular effects of smoking can be worsened by concomitant alcohol use. This synergistic effect occurs not only for heavy alcohol consumption but also for moderate use. Smokers should be aware of the increased risk associated with concomitant alcohol consumption.