Smoking, boozing boosts atrial fibrillation

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and drinking are two lifestyle habits that get a lot of negative criticism for a good reason. Giving up on these can be a challenge for many, but doing that can decrease the lifetime risk of stroke, failure and other heart-related complications, or simply

A study conducted by Boston of found that among individuals aged 55 years or older, the overall lifetime risk of (AF) was 37 percent and was influenced by the burden of risk factors.

The increase in the number of individuals with is linked to the global increase in life expectancy. Established risk factors for developing within 10 years include cigarette smoking, alcohol misuse, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, myocardial infarction, and failure.

However, prior research has provided little insight into the lifetime risk of

The researchers identified smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index, blood pressure, diabetes, and history of or failure at an index age as risk factors. They later categorized risk factor burdens as optimal, elevated, and borderline, and compared the lifetime risk estimates according to those levels of risk factor burden.

The researchers emphasized that preventive efforts to reduce the burden should target modifiable borderline and elevated risk factors.

The findings were published in of BMJ.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 14:02 IST