Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers

Background: Use of tobacco in cigarettes leads to an oxidant antioxidant imbalance. As a consequence of its addictive qualities, the consumption of cigarettes often becomes a lifelong habit with cumulative and deleterious effects on health. Previous reports have described long-term harmful effects o...

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Main Authors: Amrith Pakkala, Chitradurga Palaiah Ganashree, Thippeswamy Raghavendra
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Heart India
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Online Access:http://www.heartindia.net/article.asp?issn=2321-449x;year=2014;volume=2;issue=2;spage=47;epage=51;aulast=Pakkala
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Chitradurga Palaiah Ganashree
Thippeswamy Raghavendra
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description Background: Use of tobacco in cigarettes leads to an oxidant antioxidant imbalance. As a consequence of its addictive qualities, the consumption of cigarettes often becomes a lifelong habit with cumulative and deleterious effects on health. Previous reports have described long-term harmful effects of nicotine on various body parameters, including oxidative injury and a lack of antioxidants in the body. Fruits are known to be a rich source of dietary antioxidants. This study was conducted to know the effect of consumption of fruits in a group of short term smokers on cardio-pulmonary efficiency parameters. Materials and Methods: Treadmill exercise testing and pulmonary function tests were done before and after maximal exercise testing to assess cardiopulmonary efficiency in two groups′ viz., healthy sedentary controls and healthy cigarette smokers on a fruit rich diet. Results: On studying the differences in cardiopulmonary efficiency in the two groups the resting heart rate (HR) was found to be statistically significantly higher in the study group and the delta HR (δHR) was found to be statistically significantly lower among cigarette smokers. There was no significant difference seen in parameters like maximal oxygen consumption max, maximum oxygen pulse, maximum voluntary ventilation, maximum minute ventilation as an acute effect of cigarette smoking. Conclusion: In this study, it appears that cigarette smokers are physically fit like controls, but after immediate smoking a lesser δHR suggests a higher risk for cardiovascular mortality. There seems to be no effect of including fruits in the diet of smokers. The predominant effect of smoking over dietary measures is obvious. Stopping smoking at this juncture can be helpful in reverting back the risk and parameters like resting HR, recovery HR and δHR can be used as prognostic assessment tools for any intervention therapy to stop cigarette smoking in asymptomatic individuals.
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spelling doaj.art-b48c72b5fdf54e1e9207fcc85ed4e24d2022-12-21T19:52:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsHeart India2321-449X2014-01-0122475110.4103/2321-449x.134581Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term SmokersAmrith PakkalaChitradurga Palaiah GanashreeThippeswamy RaghavendraBackground: Use of tobacco in cigarettes leads to an oxidant antioxidant imbalance. As a consequence of its addictive qualities, the consumption of cigarettes often becomes a lifelong habit with cumulative and deleterious effects on health. Previous reports have described long-term harmful effects of nicotine on various body parameters, including oxidative injury and a lack of antioxidants in the body. Fruits are known to be a rich source of dietary antioxidants. This study was conducted to know the effect of consumption of fruits in a group of short term smokers on cardio-pulmonary efficiency parameters. Materials and Methods: Treadmill exercise testing and pulmonary function tests were done before and after maximal exercise testing to assess cardiopulmonary efficiency in two groups′ viz., healthy sedentary controls and healthy cigarette smokers on a fruit rich diet. Results: On studying the differences in cardiopulmonary efficiency in the two groups the resting heart rate (HR) was found to be statistically significantly higher in the study group and the delta HR (δHR) was found to be statistically significantly lower among cigarette smokers. There was no significant difference seen in parameters like maximal oxygen consumption max, maximum oxygen pulse, maximum voluntary ventilation, maximum minute ventilation as an acute effect of cigarette smoking. Conclusion: In this study, it appears that cigarette smokers are physically fit like controls, but after immediate smoking a lesser δHR suggests a higher risk for cardiovascular mortality. There seems to be no effect of including fruits in the diet of smokers. The predominant effect of smoking over dietary measures is obvious. Stopping smoking at this juncture can be helpful in reverting back the risk and parameters like resting HR, recovery HR and δHR can be used as prognostic assessment tools for any intervention therapy to stop cigarette smoking in asymptomatic individuals.http://www.heartindia.net/article.asp?issn=2321-449x;year=2014;volume=2;issue=2;spage=47;epage=51;aulast=PakkalaCardiopulmonarycigarette smokingdelta heart ratefruit consumptionmaximal oxygen consumption maxmaximum minute ventilationmaximum voluntary ventilationoxidative stressresting heart ratetobacco
spellingShingle Amrith Pakkala
Chitradurga Palaiah Ganashree
Thippeswamy Raghavendra
Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
Heart India
Cardiopulmonary
cigarette smoking
delta heart rate
fruit consumption
maximal oxygen consumption max
maximum minute ventilation
maximum voluntary ventilation
oxidative stress
resting heart rate
tobacco
title Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
title_full Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
title_fullStr Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
title_short Effect of Fruit Rich Diet on Cardiopulmonary Efficiency in Short Term Smokers
title_sort effect of fruit rich diet on cardiopulmonary efficiency in short term smokers
topic Cardiopulmonary
cigarette smoking
delta heart rate
fruit consumption
maximal oxygen consumption max
maximum minute ventilation
maximum voluntary ventilation
oxidative stress
resting heart rate
tobacco
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