Worldwide, youth electronic cigarette use (vaping) has risen significantly over the past decade. This public health concern has spurred many high-quality studies characterizing country-specific prevalence, risk factors, physical and behavioral health complications, and optimal methods of assessment and cou...
failure to control use, and motivation to reduce use in a Hispanic sample. This study aimed to fill this gap by assessing factors within the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Framework. Participants
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Some items happen to be widely popular and Happen to be used so far from previous times, and smoking is just one . Usage and demand for smokes are increased within the past couple of decades, and there is an assortment of types too that is seen. When smokes are of unique types and va...
over-and-above the effects of changes in other behaviours, indicating that there may be additive mental health benefits of interventions targeting these lifestyle behaviours simultaneously. While no other studies have examined the association between behaviourchangein the Big 6 and mental health outcomes...
Positive associations were also found between chronic pain and concerns about past health effects of smoking and daily vaping. Only having heart disease was, in this case negatively, associated with use of vaping products on their last quit attempt (AOR = 0.72, 95% CI 0.43–0.91, p < 0.05)...
(i.e., depression, anxiety, alcohol problems, severe obesity, chronic pain, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and chronic lung disease) and concerns about past and future health effects of smoking, and their vaping activities. Respondents with depression and alcohol problems were more likely to ...
the sympathetic nervous system [25]. Maternal stress may also be associated with stress-related unhealthy behaviors, such as overeating, smoking and poor adherence to self-care activities. Both biological and behavioral parameters may affect the fetus and are connected with adverse health outcomes. ...
productive employment while mitigating the effects of comorbidities that increase risk for poor HRQoL outcomes. To ensure that this knowledge is translated into meaningful practices that improve employee health outcomes, there is a need to effectively communicate these findings to communities and regional ...