Silagy CA, Stead LF, Lancaster T: Use of systematic reviews in clinical practice guidelines: case study of smoking cessation. BMJ 2001, 323:833-36.Silagy CA, Stead LF, Lancaster T. Use of systematic reviews in clinical practice guidelines: case study of smoking cessation. BMJ. 2001;323:...
Smoking, smoking cessation, and lung cancer in the UK since 1950: combination of national statistics with two case-control studies. Objective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and in lung cancer to the contrasting results from two larg... ...
reviews and meta-analyses of workplace smoking cessation programmes, a separate review of the qualitative evidence, case studies and an expert panel assessment.We found advantages, identified or confirmed from the mixed methods used in this work to holding smoking cessation programmes in the work...
A review of the pharmacological and psychopharmacological aspects of smoking and smoking cessation in psychiatric patients. The data reviewed confirm that mentally ill patients smoke twice as many cigarettes as patients without mental illness. The secretion of neurotransmitters ... KO Haustein,S Haffner...
In this particular case, we were unable to find empirical evidence that cigarette taxes affected the rate of innovation for new smoking cessation products. This is perhaps unsurprising given that inflation-adjusted taxes fell Acknowledgements We would like to thank Preeta Banerjee, Frank Chaloupka, ...
Accordingly, the benefits of smoking cessation after MI have not been well studied among younger patients with established CAD. In addition, past studies involving smokers have often yielded a phenomenon known as “the smoker’s paradox,” whereby those who smoked after MI were observed to have ...
The cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions is well documented. However, most studies are based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and provide little information on the differences between subgroups. This study assessed the relative cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions offe...
The unopposed NE was high in BALF from smokers with COPD compared to non-smokers or smokers without COPD. The results reflected perpetuation of neutrophil extravasation and degranulation in the airway environment even after cessation of smoking in COPD. These results are consistent with previous findin...
However, the duration of this cessation period, its characteristics, and the dynamics of resuming smoking have not been the subject of many studies. This study was intended to determine the pregnancy-related complications of smoking by investigating the smoking status of women with children or their...
consumptionof roughly 40 percent and a reduction in teenage smoking of 60 percent. In some countries, including Australia and France, increases in cigarette prices have been found to be a potent force for preventing young people from taking up tobacco and for supporting smoking-cessation efforts ...