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. 2022 Mar 9;19(6):3237. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063237

Table 1.

Effects of TC and EC smoking on hemodynamic parameters and on sympathetic activity.

Parameter Baseline TC Phase 1 TC Phase 2 p Baseline EC Phase 1 EC Phase 2 p
Systolic BP (mmHg) 117 ± 5 126 ± 6 129 ± 5 <0.001 119 ± 5 127 ± 6 133 ± 5 <0.001
Diastolic BP (mmHg) 67 ± 3 71 ± 3 73 ± 3 <0.001 68 ± 4 72 ± 4 75 ± 5 <0.001
Heart rate (bpm) 64 ± 5 72 ± 6 76 ± 5 <0.001 66 ± 6 71 ± 6 75 ± 8 <0.001
MAP (mmHg) 84 ± 3 90 ± 3 92 ± 3 <0.001 84 ± 3 90 ± 3 94 ± 4 <0.001
MSNA (bursts/min) 23 ± 3 17 ± 3 17 ± 4 <0.001 24 ± 3 16 ± 4 16 ± 3 <0.001
SSNA (bursts/min) 13 ± 2 22 ± 3 23 ± 3 <0.001 13 ± 2 20 ± 2 22 ± 2 <0.001
Plasma NE (pg/mL) 168 ± 19 170 ± 22 182 ± 27 0.002 173 ± 22 185 ± 17 231 ± 30 0.003

BP, blood pressure; EC, electronic cigarette; MAP, mean arterial pressure; MSNA, muscle sympathetic nerve activity; NE, norepinephrine; SSNA, skin sympathetic nerve activity; TC, tobacco cigarette. p-values for differences within a session were obtained by post hoc tests (planned contrasts). Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD). All tests were two-sided and p < 0.002 was considered significant after Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons.