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Effects of smoking on heart rate at rest and during exercise, and on heart rate recovery, in young adults.

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Smoking was found to affect young smokers' HR, increasing HR at rest, slowing HR increase during exercise and impairing their ability to reach the age-predicted HRmax. In addition, smoking was associated with an attenuated HR decline during recovery, but only in females.

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