نتایج جستجو برای: cigarette tobacco

تعداد نتایج: 78291  

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2015
Linda J Neff René A Arrazola Ralph S Caraballo Catherine G Corey Shanna Cox Brian A King Conrad J Choiniere Corinne G Husten

The use of tobacco products during adolescence increases the risk for adverse health effects and lifelong nicotine addiction. In 2014, an estimated 4.6 million middle and high school students were current users of any tobacco product, of whom an estimated 2.2 million were current users of two or more types of tobacco products. Symptoms of nicotine dependence are increased for multiple tobacco p...

2014
Dominic Odwa Atari

INTRODUCTION Tobacco use is one of the leading and preventable causes of global morbidities and premature mortalities. The study explores gender differences in the prevalence and determinants of tobacco use among school-aged adolescents (11-17 years) in Sudan and South Sudan. METHODS The study utilized the national Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) data collected in 2005 for Sudan (4,277 unw...

2013
Andreas D. Flouris Maria S. Chorti Konstantina P. Poulianiti Athanasios Z. Jamurtas Konstantinos Kostikas Manolis N. Tzatzarakis A. Wallace Hayes Aristidis M. Tsatsakis Yiannis Koutedakis

Context: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are becoming increasingly popular yet their effects on health remain unknown. Objective: To conduct the first comprehensive and standardized assessment of the acute impact of active and passive e-cigarette smoking on serum cotinine and lung function, as compared to active and passive tobacco cigarette smoking. Materials and methods: Fifteen smokers ...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2004
Weijia Wu Siqing Song David L Ashley Clifford H Watson

Bidi cigarettes, or bidis, are a tobacco product that originated in India and have been gaining popularity in the USA during the past few years, particularly with adolescents. As with conventional cigarettes, tobacco and smoke from bidis contain chemical constituents including carcinogenic chemicals such as the tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs). To help better assess the potential public he...

Journal: :British medical journal 1987
J W Bloom W T Kaltenborn P Paoletti A Camilli M D Lebowitz

Data from the Tucson epidemiological study of airways obstructive disease on smoking of non-tobacco cigarettes such as marijuana were analysed to determine the effect of such smoking on respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function. Among adults aged under 40, 14% had smoked non-tobacco cigarettes at some time and 9% were current users. The prevalence of respiratory symptoms was increased in smok...

صدیق, لیلا , مهدیین, زهرا , میثمی, علی‌پاشا ,

Background: Smoking is known as the most important preventable risk factor for morbidity and premature death. It is the fourth risk factor attributable to burden of disease globally. Because of the misconception that waterpipe is less harmless than cigarette and also less socially prohibited, people smoke waterpipe more. Studies showed that tobacco consumption rate is increasing among adolescen...

2017
IfeanyiChukwu O. Onor Daniel L. Stirling Shandrika R. Williams Daniel Bediako Amne Borghol Martha B. Harris Tiernisha B. Darensburg Sharde D. Clay Samuel C. Okpechi Daniel F. Sarpong

Cigarette smoking-a crucial modifiable risk factor for organ system diseases and cancer-remains prevalent in the United States and globally. In this literature review, we aim to summarize the epidemiology of cigarette smoking and tobacco use in the United States, pharmacology of nicotine-the active constituent of tobacco, and health consequence of cigarette smoking. This article also reviews be...

2018
Summer Sherburne Hawkins Nicoline Bach Christopher F. Baum

BACKGROUND While increasing cigarette taxes has been a major policy driver to decrease smoking, taxes on other tobacco products have received less attention. Our aims were to evaluate the impact of chewing tobacco/cigar taxes, cigarette taxes, and smoke-free legislation on adolescent male and female use of smokeless tobacco and cigars. METHODS We analyzed data on 499,381 adolescents age 14-18...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1999
L Armadans-Gil J Vaqué-Rafart J Rosselló M Olona M Alseda

BACKGROUND The mortality rate from lung cancer (LC) increased sharply in Spain between 1957 and 1986. This increase has been related to a previous increase in cigarette smoking. Certain features of cigarette smoking which were frequent among Spanish smokers (use of black tobacco and use of cigarettes without filter) have been related to a higher risk of LC. METHODS A hospital-based case-contr...

2013
James Lightwood Stanton A. Glantz

BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that tobacco control funding in California has reduced per capita cigarette consumption and per capita healthcare expenditures. This paper refines our earlier model by estimating the effect of California tobacco control funding on current smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption per smoker and the effect of prevalence and consumption on per capita heal...

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