Smoking, alcohol hurt heart worse in combo

Published: Nov. 23, 2007 at 9:39 PM

BIRMINGHAM , Ala., Nov. 23 (UPI) -- University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers say drinking alcohol while in tobacco smoke-filled air is bad for cardiovascular health.

Lead author Scott Ballinger exposed mice to smoky air in a laboratory enclosure and fed a liquid diet containing ethanol -- the intoxicating ingredient in alcohol. The mice exposed to smoke and alcohol had a an almost five-fold increase in artery lesions, compared to mice that breathed filtered air and ate a normal solid diet. Artery lesions are common among heavy smokers and a key sign of advancing cardiovascular disease, Ballinger said.

The study, published in the journal Free Radical Biology & Medicine, shows that exposure to cigarette smoke when combined with alcohol consumption caused the greatest degree of cardiovascular disease development compared to either action or exposure alone.

Blood-alcohol concentrations in the mice were equivalent to a 150-pound adult consuming two drinks per hour. Cigarette smoke exposure was similar to being in an automobile with a chain smoker with the windows closed.

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