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Smoking Cessation and Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Priority!

Cardiac rehabilitation programmes afford the opportunity to enhance cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of subsequent cardiac events. They permit the management of cardiac risk factors while addressing significant psychosocial and vocational issues. Tobacco addiction is the most important of the modifiable cardiac risk factors, and smoking cessation is the most important secondary prevention strategy. Cessation is more likely when cessation pharmacotherapy is accompanied by supportive advice and strategic assistance. A systematic approach to the delivery of cessation services, such as the Ottawa Model of Smoking Cessation, greatly enhances the likelihood of success. Cardiac rehabilitation programmes are ideal venues for the delivery of such programmes.

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