نتایج جستجو برای: smoking initiatives

تعداد نتایج: 127831  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2012
Michele P Clarke J Robert Coughlin

OBJECTIVES Research in the United States has found a higher likelihood of smoking among lesbian, gay and bisexual people compared to the general population. However, the smoking prevalence of these subpopulations in Canada is not well documented. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of smoking among the LGBTTQ subpopulations in Toronto, Ontario. METHODS A self-report qu...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Maggie Hendry Nefyn H Williams Clare Wilkinson

BACKGROUND As the demographic profile of the UK changes, policy makers and practitioners have to respond to health challenges presented by a progressively ageing population. The health promotion plan for older people, aged over 50 years, in Wales included eight key areas: physical activity, healthy eating, home safety and warmth, emotional health, health protection, smoking, alcohol and sexual ...

2015
Lorraine Greaves

Smoking cigarettes is a gendered activity with sex- and gender-specific uptake trends and cessation patterns. While global male smoking rates have peaked, female rates are set to escalate in the 21st century, especially in low and middle income countries. Hence, smoking cessation for women will be an ongoing issue and requires refreshed attention. Public health and health promotion messages are...

2016
Mahaveer Golechha

Tobacco smoking is one of the greatest causes of mortality in the world, responsible for over 5 million deaths per annum. The prevalence of smoking is over 1 billion people, with the majority coming from low or middle income countries. Yet, the incidence of smoking varies vastly between many countries. Some countries have been able to decline the smoking and tobacco related morbidity and mortal...

2015
Jay B. Shah Erika L. Wood Vishnukamal Golla Rohit V. Goswamy Paul Morrison Bryan Fellman Diana Urbauer Steven Canfield Colin Dinney

Smoking is the most significant modifiable risk factor for bladder cancer, yet this is not well known outside of the medical community. Previous studies have found 3658% of urology patients can identify smoking as a risk factor for bladder cancer. We studied knowledge of cancer risk factors among members of the general public.215 participants over 18 years of age were recruited from the waiting...

2015
Volker Winkler Yong Lan Heiko Becher

BACKGROUND The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control was shown to effectively lower smoking prevalence in in high income countries, however knowledge for low and middle income settings is sparse. The objective of this study was to describe WHO MPOWER policy measures in thirteen West-African countries and to investigate their correlation with smoking prevalence. METHODS Age-standardized ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007
Carlos Augusto Monteiro Tania Maria Cavalcante Erly Catarina Moura Rafael Moreira Claro Célia Landmann Szwarcwald

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the evolution in smoking indicators in the adult Brazilian population between 1989 and 2003. METHODS We compared age-adjusted prevalence ratios and means for smoking indicators, stratified by age, sex and sociodemographic variables, obtained from two comparable household surveys that used probabilistic sampling of the Brazilian population aged > 18 years (n = 34 808 in 1...

Journal: :Heart Asia 2014
Neil Mehta Chen Zhang Xinwei Hua Pamela Redmon Michael Eriksen Jeffrey Koplan Mohammed Ali

OBJECTIVE Employer-based tobacco control interventions have been highly successful in developed countries, and, recently, Chinese officials announced a focus on quitting among government employees. However, there are few data offering estimates of smoking prevalence among government workers from developing nations. In this study, we investigate smoking behaviours among government workers in six...

Journal: :Annual review of public health 2012
John P Pierce Sharon E Cummins Martha M White Aimee Humphrey Karen Messer

In the past 20 years, public health initiatives on smoking cessation have increased substantially. Randomized trials indicate that pharmaceutical cessation aids can increase success by 50% among heavier smokers who seek help, and use of these aids has increased markedly. Quitlines provide a portal through which smokers can seek assistance to quit and are promoted by tobacco control programs. Ra...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2008
Lucia Maria Lotrean

This paper reviews data regarding the effects of the legislation banning smoking in enclosed public places, including workplaces, restaurants and bars which entered into force in several countries of Europe starting with the year 2004. The source of data is represented by articles and short information published in peer reviewed journals or in electronic format between the years 2005 and 2008. ...

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