نتایج جستجو برای: smoking prevention

تعداد نتایج: 313515  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1985
J Perkins T B Dick

This prospective study examines the question 'Is it too late to stop smoking cigarettes once you have had a myocardial infarction?' One hundred and nineteen cigarette smokers (90 men, 29 women) who survived their first myocardial infarction for one month were followed for five years or until their death if earlier. The age corrected mortality rate of men who continued to smoke cigarettes was 2....

Journal: :پژوهش های کاربردی روانشناختی 0

smoking is the most common addictive drug and is the main gate for other substance abuse. relapse is one of the main problems in smoking cessation programs. smoking abstinence self-efficacy plays a basic role in preventing of re-addiction or relapse after quitting smoking. the aim of this study was to construct and validate smoking abstinence self-efficacy scale for iranian population. at the f...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2003
L Renaud J O'Loughlin V Déry

OBJECTIVES Although some school based smoking prevention programmes have shown positive impacts, others have had only short term effects, no effects, and in some cases reverse effects. The St-Louis du Parc Heart Health Project was a five year heart health promotion programme targeting children in eight elementary schools aged 9-12 years in disadvantaged multiethnic neighbourhoods in Montreal. I...

Asiri , Shahla, Ghodsi , Hasan, Kazem Nezhad Leili, Ehsan, Mokhtari Lake, Nasrin,

Introduction: Smoking is one of the most important risk factors of noninfectious diseases. ‎The period of studying at the university, with its specific characteristics from the view point ‎of health politicians, is one of a great importance in regard to the prevention of smoking. ‎ Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of cigarette smoking among ‎male ...

اسماعیل‌نسب, نادر, دلاوری, علیرضا, عالیخانی, سیامک, علاء‌الدینی, فرشید, محرابی, سمراد, مرادی, قباد, پولادی, آرش,

Background & Objectives: Tobacco smoking is known to cause a huge burden of disease throughout the world: smoking is responsible for 4 million deaths per year. This study is performed in order to fill the existing gaps in information regarding current trends for lifestyle and tobacco-related disease in Iran.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study performed with the help of a questionnaire and...

2015
Ciara E McGee Joanne Trigwell Stuart J Fairclough Rebecca C Murphy Lorna Porcellato Michael Ussher Lawrence Foweather

BACKGROUND Smoking often starts in early adolescence and addiction can occur rapidly. For effective smoking prevention there is a need to identify at risk groups of preadolescent children and whether gender-specific intervention components are necessary. This study aimed to examine associations between mother, father, sibling and friend smoking and cognitive vulnerability to smoking among pread...

2008
Tanja Tomson T Tomson K Boupha H Gilljam AR Helgason

The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge, attitudes and smoking behavior among doctors at Mahosot University Hospital in Lao PDR. A cross-sectional, descriptive study used a self-administered anonymous questionnaire. The study population comprised 164 doctors. Answers were retrieved from 151 (92%) of the doctors. The prevalence of smoking among male doctors was 35%, 16% smoked daily ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
C Jiménez-Ruiz M Kunze K O Fagerström

Primary prevention is usually regarded as the most desirable goal in efforts to control tobacco-related diseases. However, this has not been very effective so far; moreover, it would take 30-40 yrs for primary prevention to translate into major health benefits. Modification of tobacco products and/or reduction of tobacco use may also have some impact on tobacco-related diseases. A tobacco dose-...

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...

2011
Douglas A. Luke Amy A. Sorg

Conclusions: The effects of new outdoor tobacco advertising restrictions vary by location and population density. InMissouri andNewYork, outdoor tobacco advertising would still be permitted in many locations if such advertising was prohibited in a 1000-foot buffer zone around schools and playgrounds. Much smaller buffer zones of 350 feet may result in almost no reduction of outdoor advertising ...

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