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Strategien zur Verminderung des Nikotinabusus bei Patienten mit kardiovaskulären Erkrankungen

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Zigarettenrauchen ist eine der bedeutendsten Einzelursachen für vermeidbare Erkrankungen sowie vorzeitige Invalidität und frühzeitigen Tod. Die Entstehung von Herz- und Gefäßerkrankungen wie Herzinfarkt, Schlaganfall und periphere Gefäßerkrankung haben an der durch das Rauchen verursachten vorzeitigen Invalidität und dem frühzeitigen Tod einen bedeutsamen Anteil.

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Gohlke, H. (1992). Strategien zur Verminderung des Nikotinabusus bei Patienten mit kardiovaskulären Erkrankungen. In: Gleichmann, S., Wambach, G. (eds) Gesundheitsbewußtsein im Krankenhaus am Beispiel Hypertonie. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93676-0_5

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