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smoking decreases HDL
I know that smoking decreases your levels of high dnsity lipoproteins, but why? I can't find anything on google that tells me the science behind it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure anyone is entirely certain of the exact mechanism. They know that HDL levels tend to be depressed in smokers through observational studies. It is theorised that this might be to do with a decreased tolerance to exercise, since physical exercise is a good way of building up HDL.
Tobacco smoke has many chemicals in it, most of which can be viewed as toxic. If memory serves, one of them, Acrolein, interferes with the mechanism by which HDL hoovers up free cholesterol.
Tobacco smoke has many chemicals in it, most of which can be viewed as toxic. If memory serves, one of them, Acrolein, interferes with the mechanism by which HDL hoovers up free cholesterol.
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