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Smoking Is Associated With Reduced Serum Paraoxonase Activity and Concentration in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
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Smoking is independently associated with significant decreases in serum paraoxonase activities and concentrations, which normalize within a relatively short time of cessation. Lower serum paraoxonase is linked to more severe coronary artery disease and a lower antioxidant capacity. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that smoking modifies serum paraoxonase such that there is an increased risk of coronary artery disease due to a diminished capacity to protect lipoproteins from oxidative stress.
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