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Influence of smoking on baroreceptor function
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The present study provides evidence that chronic tobacco (nicotine) abuse causes pathological alterations of autonomic nervous blood pressure regulation which can be measured under normal living conditions and may be described as sympathovagal dysbalance and decreased baroreceptor sensitivity. Taken together with processes such as elevated catecholamine blood levels, these alterations may explain the higher risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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