“Therefore, it is difficult to make generalizations about their effectiveness for cessation based on studies of a particular e-cigarette, and there is presently inadequate evidence to conclude that e-cigarettes, in general, increase smoking cessation.” The authors of the report note that further r...
In January 2020, the Office of the Surgeon General released its first report on smoking cessation in 30 years. Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General provides a focused update on scientific evidence regarding health benefits, effective clinical and behavioral interventions, and economic ...
Significant progress has been made in the research on smoking cessation and weight gain since the 1988 Surgeon General's Report, particularly on mechanisms and treatment methods. Smoking cessation results in weight gain in most quitters, primarily due to changes in caloric intake and to a lesser ...
The health consequences of smoking—50 years of progress: a report of the surgeon general. Atlanta: U.S.: Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2014....
Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General. (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2020). Zheng, P., Barber, R., Sorensen, R. J. D., Murray, C. J. L. & Aravkin, A. Y. Trimmed constrained mixed effects models: formulations and algorithms. J. Comput. Graph Stat. ...
The Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and health Promotion, Office of Smoking and health; 1990, DHHS Publication...
Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General provides a focused update on scientific evidence regarding health benefits, effective clinical and behavioral interventions, and economic benefits of smoking cessation. In addition, the report found that more than two-thirds of U.S. adults who smoke...
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (US) Office on Smoking and Health.The Health Consequences of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2014. ...
Smokingis anaddiction. Tobacco contains nicotine, a drug that is addictive. The nicotine, therefore, makes it very difficult (although not impossible) to quit. In fact, since the U.S. Surgeon General's 1964 report on the dangers of smoking, millions of Americans have quit. Still, approximate...
The SURGEON General's report,Tobacco Use Among U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups,was released on April 27, 1998. This report is the first to focus on tobacco use among four U.S. racial/ethnic minority groups: African Americans, American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans and Pacifi...