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Tips for Quitting Smoking (Cardiovascular)

Quitting smoking is a gift to yourself. It's one of the best things you can do to keep your heart disease from getting worse. Smoking reduces oxygen flow to your heart. It does this in 2 ways. It speeds the buildup of plaque along the artery walls and it makes the health of your blood vessels worse. This raises your risk for heart attack, also known as acute myocardial infarction. Quitting helps reduce smoking's harmful effects. You may have tried to quit before, but don’t give up. Try again. Many smokers try a few times before they succeed. It's never too early to benefit from quitting smoking. This is especially true if you already have ongoing (chronic) conditions, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol. These put you at higher risk for cardiovascular disease. Quitting smoking is a powerful way to reduce your risk for coronary disease.

Line up help

  • Ask for the support of your family and friends.

  • Join a smoking cessation class. Or ask your doctor for a referral to a psychologist or other professional who specializes in helping people quit smoking. 

  • Ask your doctor about nicotine replacement products. Also ask about prescription medicines that can help you quit. It may take some time to find a product and plan that works for you.

Smoking cessation products.

Set a quit date

  • Choose a date in the next 2 to 4 weeks.

  • After picking a day, mark it in bold letters on a calendar.

Your quit list

Some ideas to stop smoking include:

  1. Start by giving up cigarettes at the times you least need them.

  2. Keep some fruit close by at the times you are most likely to reach for a cigarette. For many people, smoking has an oral fixation component. This must be recognized and replaced by a healthy habit.

  3. Use a nicotine replacement product instead of a cigarette.

Write down a few more ideas:

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Set limits

  • Limit where you can smoke. Pick a room or a porch. Smoke only in that place.

  • Make smoking outdoors a house rule. Other smokers won’t tempt you as much.

  • Talk with smokers around you about your intent to stop smoking. Then they can show consideration for you and limit their smoking around you.

  • Hang a list of “quit benefits” in the spot where you smoke. Put your list on the refrigerator and another on your car dashboard.

For more information

Online Medical Reviewer: Robyn Zercher FNP
Online Medical Reviewer: Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer: Steven Kang MD
Date Last Reviewed: 6/1/2025
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