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Passive Smoking Induces Atherogenic Changes in Low-Density Lipoprotein

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Exposure of nonsmoking subjects to secondhand smoke breaks down the serum antioxidant defense, leading to accelerated lipid peroxidation, LDL modification, and accumulation of LDL cholesterol in human macrophages. These data provide the pathophysiological background for the recent epidemiological evidence about the increased CHD risk among passive smokers.

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