Time-dependent relation between smoking cessation and improved exercise tolerance in apparently healthy middle-age men and women
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Smoking is an independent cardiovascular risk factor and correlates with reduced exercise tolerance. However, data on the time dependent effect of smoking cessation on exercise tolerance are limited.
We investigated 17,115 men and women who were annually screened at the Institute for Medical Screening of the Chaim Sheba Medical Centre. All subjects had their smoking status documented and performed an exercise stress testing (EST) according to Bruce protocol at each visit. Subjects were divided at baseline into four groups: active smokers (
Recent quitters demonstrated a 2.4-fold improvement in their EST duration compared with active smokers (improvement of 24 ± 157
Smoking cessation is independently associated with improved exercise tolerance. The benefits of smoking cessation are evident within the first two years of abstinence.
Contributors

Anat Berkovitch
Author

Shaye Kivity
Author

Robert Klempfner
Author

Shlomo Segev
Author

Assi Milwidsky
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Ilan Goldenberg
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Yechezkel Sidi
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