نتایج جستجو برای: smoking uptake

تعداد نتایج: 223252  

Journal: :Industrial health 2006
Takayoshi Hirai Yukinori Kusaka Narufumi Suganuma Akihiko Seo Yoshie Tobita

PURPOSE Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is known to be influenced by life-style factors, such as exercise and smoking. We aimed to further test the hypothesis that, besides these, work form also contributes to increase VO2max among workers. METHOD Three thousand six hundred and forty eight male workers with age 38.3 +/- 12.1 and 1,575 female workers with age 35.6 +/- 11.1, ranging from 20-year...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2008
Simon Chapman

In 1997 Ron Davis, Tobacco Control’s inaugural editor, and I wrote an editorial titled Smoking in movies: is it a problem? Since then, a growing body of research has examined the relation between viewing of movies containing depictions of smoking and subsequent smoking among youth. Reviewing this evidence, a 2008 National Cancer Institute monograph concluded ‘‘The depiction of cigarette smoking...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
(pages 21-27) m. alipour m. kashaninejad y. maghsoudlou m. jafari

the demand for low fat snacks is increasing. there are different methods to produce low fat fried products. one of these methods is coating. in this study effect of carrageenan, oil temperature and frying time, on oil uptake of fried products (chips and strips) has been evaluated. samples were deep fried in frying oil (palm olein) at 160, 175 and 190 ºc. in order to evaluate the effect of fryin...

Journal: :pollution 2016
mohammed saad alsaffar mohamad suhaimi jaafar norlaili ahmad kabir nisar ahmad

fertilizers usually enhance potassium (k) content and other naturally occurring radioactive materials in agricultural fields that eventually enter the human food chain through plants. in this study, pot-grown rice plants planted in soil that is relatively high in natural radioactive content was used to estimate the individual influence of fertilizer applications on the uptake of 226ra, 232th, a...

2012
Dorota Kaleta Przemysław Korytkowski Teresa Makowiec-Dąbrowska Bukola Usidame Leokadia Bąk-Romaniszyn Adam Fronczak

BACKGROUND Expanding the information on determinants of smoking cessation is crucial for developing and implementing more effective tobacco control measures at the national as well as European levels. Data on smoking cessation and its social correlates among adults from middle-income countries of Central and Eastern Europe are still poorly reported in the literature. The aim of the study was to...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2013
Yvonne M Terry-McElrath Sherry Emery Melanie A Wakefield Patrick M O'Malley Glen Szczypka Lloyd D Johnston

OBJECTIVE Young adults in the USA have one of the highest smoking prevalence rates of any age group, and young adulthood is a critical time period of targeting by the tobacco industry. The authors examined relationships between potential exposure to tobacco-related media campaigns from a variety of sponsors and 2-year smoking change measures among a longitudinal sample of US adults aged 20-30 y...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2005
M Wakefield J Forster

A s the evidence for the risks of harm from exposure to secondhand smoke has grown, so laws and policies to protect workers, children, and other community members from exposure have escalated. Clean indoor air laws are gradually becoming more common, even in traditionally hard to change venues such as restaurants and bars, with countries such as Ireland, Norway, New Zealand, Italy, most Austral...

Journal: :Public health genomics 2010
S C Sanderson S C O'Neill L A Bastian G Bepler C M McBride

BACKGROUND Much of the research examining psychosocial aspects of genetic testing has used hypothetical scenarios, based on the largely untested assumption that hypothetical genetic testing intentions are good proxies for behavior. We tested whether hypothetical interest predicts uptake of genetic testing and whether factors that predict interest also predict uptake. METHODS Participants (n =...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
R Huxley K Jamrozik T H Lam F Barzi A Ansary-Moghaddam C Q Jiang I Suh M Woodward

Cigarette smoking is becoming increasingly common in Asia while quitting remains rare, in part because of a lack of knowledge about the risks of smoking. This study compared the risk of death from lung cancer associated with smoking habits in Australia and New Zealand and in Asia by using data from the Asia Pacific Cohort Studies Collaboration: 31 studies involving 480,125 individuals. Cox regr...

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