AHA Journals, Author Interviews, Heart Disease, Tobacco Research / 28.07.2014
Quitting Snuff/Chew/Dip After Heart Attack May Half Risk of Dying
MedicalResearch.com: Interview with:
Gabriel Arefalk
Department of Medical Sciences
Uppsala University Hospital
Uppsala, Sweden
Medical Research: What are the main findings of the study?
Answer: In this prospective cohort study, we investigated mortality risk in 2474 smokeless tobacco users who had been hospitalized for a myocardial infarction between the years of 2005-2009 in Sweden. We used a nationwide quality register and database called SWEDEHEART and found that those who stopped using snus (the Swedish type of snuff) after their MI had half the risk of dying during follow up relative to those who continued to use snus. This association, which was of the same magnitude as for smoking cessation, seemed to be independent of age, gender and smoking habits, as well as of many other relevant covariates.
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