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Lifestyle Messages After PCI Need to Be Hit Harder


 

AT THE ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY

Over the same period, the proportion of younger women (under age 60) who were current smokers jumped from 37% to 73%, and the prevalence of obesity rose from 18% to 27%.

"The problem is young women; they are smoking more and more and more," said Dr. Bertrand. "In my own experience, I have been obliged in the past to find the possibility to have heart transplantation for a woman under 30. Under 30! And why? It’s because [of] the pill and tobacco. This is a bomb. Tobacco is a bomb."

Click here to view a video interview with Dr. Perk.

Dr. Perk and Dr. Bertrand reported having no relevant conflicts.

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