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The rapid-smoking technique: Some physiological effects
Authors:A. Desmond Poole   R. W. Sanson-Fisher   G. Allen German  J. Harker
Affiliation:

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science, University of Western Australia, Australia

Abstract:The effects of rapid smoking on the blood pressure, pulse rate and cardiac functioning of 58 smokers (30 women and 28 men) are reported. All subjects were healthy volunteers, 45 were under 40 yr of age, the remaining 13 between 40 and 50 yr. They received between 6 and 12 rapid smoking sessions. It was found that, in both the under and over 40 age groups, blood pressure levels and pulse rates increased significantly following rapid smoking sessions. There were, however, significant decreases between sessions and no evidence of a cumulative effect of successive rapid smoking sessions. Some qualitative changes in cardiac functioning were observed, namely the appearance of T wave flattening and S-T depression. None of the changes were considered to be of sufficient magnitude to necessitate exclusion from the programme, but confirm the need to monitor closely the physiological functioning of persons undergoing rapid smoking.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr A. Desmond Poole   Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Science   University of Western Australia   Que
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