نتایج جستجو برای: waterpipe smoke

تعداد نتایج: 73052  

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...

Journal: :Public health reports 2016
Brian A Primack Mary V Carroll Patricia M Weiss Alan L Shihadeh Ariel Shensa Steven T Farley Michael J Fine Thomas Eissenberg Smita Nayak

OBJECTIVE Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) is an emerging trend worldwide. To inform public health policy and educational programming, we systematically reviewed the biomedical literature to compute the inhaled smoke volume, nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide (CO) associated with a single WTS session and a single cigarette. METHODS We searched seven biomedical bibliographic databases for contr...

2011
Elie A Akl Sameer K Gunukula Sohaib Aleem Rawad Obeid Philippe Abou Jaoude Roland Honeine Jihad Irani

BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to systematically review the medical literature for the prevalence of waterpipe tobacco use among the general and specific populations. METHODS We electronically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the ISI the Web of Science. We selected studies using a two-stage duplicate and independent screening process. We included cohort studies and cross sectional st...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2011
Azam Baheiraei Zeinab Hamzehgardeshi Mohammad Reza Mohammadi Saharnaz Nedjat

In this population-based cross-sectional study, we determined the prevalence of intentional injuries and associated factors among 1201 adolescents in Tehran, Iran. Overall, 63.9% of adolescents had at least one intentional injury behavior which was significantly higher in males. Gender preference for males by parents, very high or very low supervision, waterpipe smoking, and alcohol consumpti...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2005
Taghrid Asfar Kenneth D Ward Thomas Eissenberg Wasim Maziak

BACKGROUND To compare patterns of use, beliefs, and attitudes related to waterpipe smoking between university students (beginning smokers) and cafe customers (established smokers) in Aleppo Syria, in order to explore the evolution of this smoking method. METHODS Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted among representative samples of university students (total 587, 48.4% men, mean age 22 ye...

2015
Mohammed Jawad Gerald Power

BACKGROUND Waterpipe smoking is growing worldwide, but little is known of its epidemiology in the UK due to its absence from national health surveys. We sought to address this by calculating the prevalence of waterpipe smoking among secondary school students in southeast London. METHODS We conducted a pooled secondary analysis of routine health surveillance surveys among 11-17 year olds in co...

2014
J. B. Jukema D. E. Bagnasco R. A. Jukema

CONTEXT Cigarette smoking has declined over the last years in modern countries. On the contrary, waterpipe smoking has increased, especially among young people visiting waterpipe bars. Unfortunately, most waterpipe smokers seem to know little about the possible cardiovascular and other health consequences of waterpipe smoking. OBJECTIVE To describe by narrative literature review the known adv...

2015
Linda Haddad Omar El-Shahawy Roula Ghadban Tracey E. Barnett Emily Johnson Coral Gartner Britta Wigginton

BACKGROUND Researchers in tobacco control are concerned about the increasing prevalence of waterpipe smoking in the United States, which may pose similar risks as cigarette smoking. This review explores the prevalence of waterpipe smoking in the United States as well as the shortcomings of current U.S. policy for waterpipe control and regulation. METHODS Researchers conducted a literature rev...

2015
Eiman Aboaziza Thomas Eissenberg

OBJECTIVE Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) involves passing tobacco smoke through water prior to inhalation, and has spread worldwide. This spread becomes a public health concern if it is associated with tobacco-caused disease and if WTS supports tobacco/nicotine dependence. A growing literature demonstrates that WTS is associated with disability, disease and death. This narrative review examine...

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