Smokeless Tobacco Use Nearly Doubles Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease: Long-Term Study Findings
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a serious condition that affects blood flow to the limbs, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and amputation. While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor, what about smokeless tobacco? A recent study published in Preventive Medicine Reports provides compelling evidence that smokeless tobacco use is linked to a significantly higher risk of PAD—similar to cigarette smoking.

Study Overview
Researchers analyzed data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study, spanning over 32 years. The goal: determine whether smokeless tobacco, a noncombustible form of tobacco, increases PAD risk.
- Participants: 14,344 adults
- Baseline Age: Mean 54.1 years
- Demographics: 54.8% female, 26.4% Black
- Follow-Up: Median 27.6 years (maximum 32.1 years)
- PAD Events: 635 incident cases
Key Findings
- Incidence Rate:
- Smokeless tobacco users: 4.44 per 1,000 person-years
- Non-users: 1.74 per 1,000 person-years
- Hazard Ratio (HR):
- Current vs. never users: 1.94 (95% CI: 1.31–2.88)
- Comparison to Cigarette Smoking:
- Smokeless tobacco users: 4.44 per 1,000 person-years
- Cigarette smokers: 3.39 per 1,000 person-years
Bottom line: Smokeless tobacco use nearly doubles PAD risk, even after adjusting for demographics and cigarette smoking.
Why This Matters
PAD is often underdiagnosed but can lead to severe complications:
- Chronic leg pain and mobility issues
- Increased risk of cardiovascular events
- Higher healthcare costs and reduced quality of life
The study shows that noncombustible tobacco is not a safe alternative. Its impact on vascular health is comparable to smoking.
Health Strategies
- Quit Tobacco—All Forms
- Smokeless tobacco is not risk-free. Seek cessation programs.
- Screen for PAD
- If you use tobacco, ask your doctor about an ankle-brachial index (ABI) test.
- Adopt Heart-Healthy Habits
- Exercise regularly
- Maintain a balanced diet
- Control blood pressure and cholesterol
- Monitor Symptoms
- Leg pain during walking
- Slow-healing wounds on feet or legs
Conclusion
Smokeless tobacco is not a safe alternative to smoking. Its association with PAD underscores the need for comprehensive tobacco cessation efforts. Protect your vascular health—quit tobacco, get screened, and adopt preventive measures.