Publication | Open Access
Current Smoking Raises Risk of Incident Hypertension: Hispanic Community Health Study–Study of Latinos
38
Citations
31
References
2020
Year
The results confirm that smoking constitutes a hypertension risk factor in Hispanic adults. A relatively modest cumulative dose of smoking, above 5 pack-years of exposure, raises risk of hypertension by over 30%. The increased hypertension risk was confined to current smokers, and did not increase further with higher pack-year levels. The lack of a smoking-hypertension association in former smokers underscores the value of smoking cessation.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1