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Rodriguez, Daniel, Tiffanie Goulazian, Andrew A. Strasser, et al. "The Role of the Subjective Importance of Smoking (SIMS) in Cessation and Abstinence." Journal of Smoking Cessation 14, no. 1 (2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jsc.2018.7.

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Introduction: Each year about two thirds of U.S. smokers make a quit attempt. Yet, less than 5% remain abstinent three months post-quit date. One factor that may affect abstinence is negative feelings about the self-associated with being a smoker (disequilibrium), particularly if smoking is important to the sense of self and one is trying to quit.Aims: We evaluated a multivariate structural equation model proposing that smoking's subjective importance to a smoker would influence carbon monoxide verified smoking abstinence at 24 weeks (post-quit date). Further, we assessed whether the relation
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Ha, Seunghyuk, and Jang-Han Lee. "Gender Differences of Smoking Stigma on Gender and Smoking Self-identification in Korean Smokers." Korean Data Analysis Society 25, no. 4 (2023): 1235–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.37727/jkdas.2023.25.4.1235.

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This research aimed to investigate the gender difference in Korean smokers’ smoking stigma and the degree of self-identification of their smoking status. Two Implicit Association Tests (IATs) were conducted to provide empirical evidence and compare the smoking stigma and self-identification of male and female smokers. Smoking stigma was measured to evaluate the attitude on smokers’ own gender and the self-identification as a smoker was measured as a perception of their smoking status as a stigmatized feature. As a result, it was found that Korean female smokers tended to attribute smokers with
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Zhang, Yuhan, Jiayu Wang, Keying Lai, Hankun Bian, Haide Chen, and Lingfeng Gao. "Socializing with Smoker and Social Smoking Behavior among Chinese Male Smokers with Low Nicotine Dependence: The Mediating Roles of Belief of Smoking Rationalization and Smoker Identity." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22 (2022): 14765. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214765.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that socializing with other smokers is an essential trigger for social smoking among smokers with a low nicotine dependence. This study further explored the mediating effects of the belief of smoking rationalization and smoker identity on the relationship between socializing with smokers and social smoking behavior. Methods: A cross-sectional design was conducted. A total of 696 low-nicotine-dependent smokers in China completed questionnaires that assessed socializing with smokers, social smoking behavior, smoker identity, and the belief of smoking ratio
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Suthamancharri.S, Vaishnavi.S, Kumara Raja, Soundarya.S.P, and Sumaiya fathima. "Review on Effects of Passive Smoking." International Journal of Community Dentistry 11, no. 1 (2023): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.56501/intjcommunitydent.v11i1.777.

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Smoking is injurious to health. Mainstream and Side stream smoking both are actively and passively injurious to health. Ill effects of Secondhand smoking are more commonly underrated in the society. Side stream smoking also causes hazardous health effects. Smoking not only affects the smoker, but also affects non-smokers and children. Passive smokers are people exposed to cigarette smoke in two ways : by direct exposure to the smoke of passively burning cigarette and exposure to the smoke breathed out by the smoker. Second-hand smoke is the mixture of direct smoke from burning a cigarette alon
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Falomir, Juan Manuel, and Federica Invernizzi. "The role of social influence and smoker identity in resistance to smoking cessation 1This research program was supported by the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, Switzerland. We are grateful to Juan Fabra for his help in collecting data." Swiss Journal of Psychology 58, no. 2 (1999): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024//1421-0185.58.2.73.

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153 secondary school students, all smokers, were either exposed to a strongly anti-smoking message originating from a high status source (persuasive message condition) or not (control condition). A questionnaire then measured a set of variables concerning several aspects of tobacco consumption (i.e., smoker identity, attitude, subjective norm, perceived lack of behavioural control, smoking behaviour, and intention to give up smoking). First, regression analysis shows that the smoker's identity plays a direct and important role in explaining current smoking behaviour and the intention not to sm
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M, Collict. "Screening and Management of Smoking in Pregnancy." Open Access Journal of Gynecology 8, no. 1 (2023): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajg-16000248.

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Smoking in is harmful to both the mother and baby in pregnancy. Smoking cessation is strongly encouraged and needs to be approached in a sensitive manner employing patient centred care. Women should be provided with information about the risks of smoking and referred to smoking cessation services. Referral applies to smokers and ex-smokers who quit in the prior two weeks. Data was collected from smoker or ex-smoker post-natal mothers who delivered at Mater Dei Hospital and was analysed against NICE Public Health guideline (PH26) ‘Smoking: stopping in pregnancy and after childbirth’ published i
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Noersena, Ananda, Fatmawati Fatmawati, Cicik Alfiniyah, and Afeez Abidemi. "MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR: TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OPTIMAL CONTROL." BAREKENG: Jurnal Ilmu Matematika dan Terapan 19, no. 3 (2025): 2003–16. https://doi.org/10.30598/barekengvol19iss3pp2003-2016.

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Smoking remains a critical global public health challenge, with both traditional tobacco use and the rising prevalence of e-cigarettes contributing to significant morbidity and mortality. This study introduces a novel mathematical model that captures the dynamics of smoking behavior by explicitly integrating two smoker populations: traditional tobacco users and e-cigarette users. The model incorporates optimal control strategies aimed at prevention, via public health campaigns, and cessation, through smoking cessation treatments. The smoking model without control has two basic reproduction num
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Cong, Chunling, Chris P. Tsokos, James Kepner, Susan Gapstur, Dana Flanders, and Eric Jacob. "Statistical Modeling of Lung Cancer: Answering Relative Questions." International Journal of Biomedical Science 7, no. 1 (2011): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.59566/ijbs.2011.7070.

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The objective of this paper is to perform parametric and nonparametric analysis to address some very important questions concerning lung cancer utilizing real lung cancer data: What is the probabilistic nature of mortality time in ex-smoker lung cancer patients and non-smoker lung cancer patients, for female, male, and the totality of female and male patients? Is there significant difference of mortality time between ex-smoker and non-smoker patients? For ex-smokers, are there any differences with respect to the key variables such as mortality time, cigarettes per day (CPD), and duration of sm
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Takase, Masato, Naoki Nakaya, Kozo Tanno, et al. "Has the impact of cigarette smoking on mortality been underestimated by overlooking second-hand smoke? Tohoku medical megabank community-based cohort study." BMJ Public Health 3, no. 1 (2025): e001746. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2024-001746.

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ObjectivesPrevious studies have assessed the impact of active smoking on mortality using the population-attributable fraction (PAF). However, these studies have not included second-hand smoking (SHS), potentially underestimating smoking’s impact. We compared the PAF from active smoking alone with the PAF, including SHS exposure.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingA community-based cohort study in Japan.Participants40 796 participants aged ≥20 years.Main outcome measuresSHS was defined as inhaling someone else’s cigarette smoke at the workplace or home in the past year. We classified smoking
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Romero, Devan R., Kim Pulvers, Taneisha S. Scheuermann, and Jasjit S. Ahluwalia. "Psychosocial and Behavioral Characteristics among Subgroups of Nondaily College Student Smokers." Tobacco Use Insights 7 (January 2014): TUI.S13440. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/tui.s13440.

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Nondaily smoking is becoming common in young adults and there appear to be different characteristics associated with past month smoking frequency among nondaily smokers. The present study examines behavioral and psychosocial correlates of smoking among subgroups of nondaily college student smokers ( N = 80; 18–25 years of age) attending a large, public university. Nondaily smokers were categorized based on the frequency of days smoked in the past month and were divided into two subgroups: 1–5 days and 6–29 days. A quarter of nondaily smokers considered themselves as a smoker and significantly
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Bonilha, Amanda Gimenes, Antonio Ruffino-Netto, Mayara Piani Sicchieri, Jorge Alberto Achcar, Antonio Luiz Rodrigues-Júnior, and José Baddini-Martinez. "Correlates of experimentation with smoking and current cigarette consumption among adolescents." Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia 40, no. 6 (2014): 634–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1806-37132014000600007.

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as correlates of cigarette smoking in adolescence. The main intent was to identify elements that distinguish adolescents who had experimented with smoking and did not progress to regular smoking from those who became current smokers. METHODS: Students at 10 high schools in the city of Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, completed a questionnaire based on an instrument employed in a similar large-scale study. The students were classified as never-smokers or experimenters. The experimenters were subcategorized as having become
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Haverić, Anja, Sanin Haverić, and Slavka Ibrulj. "Chromosome aberrations frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes in young tobacco smoking and non-smoking people." Journal of Health Sciences 6, no. 2 (2016): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17532/jhsci.2016.368.

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Introduction: Cigarette smoking is associated with severe health problems, especially cancers. In addition, cigarette smoking causes different genotoxic effects. Chromosome aberrations are one of well-known intermediate end points in carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to compare frequencies of chromosome aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes between young smokers and non-smokes groups.Methods: The study was conducted with 30 smokers (average age 26.93 years) and 30 non-smokers (average age 26.96 years), and included the analysis of 100 metaphases per each blood sample. Differences
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Lee, Seon Min, Seungwoo Chun, and Jin Suk Lee. "The Role of Negative Emotions Pre- and Post-Implementation of Graphic Health Warnings: Longitudinal Evidence from South Korea." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 15 (2020): 5393. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155393.

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This longitudinal study investigated the factors that determine the effectiveness of graphic health warnings (GHWs) by comparing 246 South Korean smoker’s responses before and after the introduction of the country’s new tobacco control policy wherein GHWs were placed on all cigarette packaging. Even though introducing GHWs did not cause immediate changes in smokers’ intention to quit smoking or perception of smoking’s health risk, GHWs eventually motivated smokers to quit smoking when they experienced negative emotional responses to the newly introduced graphic warnings on cigarette packaging.
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Megatsari, Hario, Rita Damayanti, Dian Kusuma, et al. "ANTI-SMOKING MESSAGES VERSUS PRO-SMOKING MESSAGES AMONG INDONESIAN ADOLESCENT SMOKERS." Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia 12, no. 1 (2024): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jaki.v12i1.2024.86-96.

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Background: Anti-smoking messages (ASM) is a program designed to educate the public about the dangers of tobacco use, aiming to prevent adolescents and young people from smoking cigarettes in any form and to assist smokers in giving up their smoking habit. On the contrary, pro-smoking messages (PSM) is a marketing technique to promote tobacco products. Aims: This study was conducted to describe the exposure to ASM and PSM among Indonesian adolescent smokers (IAS). Methods: This study analyzed secondary data from the 2019 Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) Indonesia. The outcome variable was th
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Tangtammaruk, Peera. "An assessment of smoking and non-smoking student preferences for the Thai smoking warning signs." Business and Economic Horizons 13, no. 5 (2017): 591–603. https://doi.org/10.15208/beh.2017.40.

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The standard no smoking sign or prohibition sign which has a red circle with a red diagonal line through a cigarette picture has been used in schools, universities, as well as public places as a smoking prevention tool in Thailand since 1992. Nevertheless, statistical data indicates that the number of new smokers since 2001 to 2014 has not significantly changed and most of the smokers start this habit between the ages of 15-19 years old. This paper thereby aims to test smoker and non-smoker preference in relation to the standard, current smoking signs as well as other types of signs associated
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Wee, Lei Hum, Lion Shahab, Awang Bulgiba, and Robert West. "Conflict About Quitting Predicts the Decision to Stop Smoking Gradually or Abruptly: Evidence From Stop Smoking Clinics in Malaysia." Journal of Smoking Cessation 6, no. 1 (2011): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/jsc.6.1.37.

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AbstractBackground: Little is known about the extent to which smokers attending stop-smoking clinics experience conflicting motivations about their quit attempt, whether such conflict can be understood in terms of a single dimension and if this ‘conflict about quitting’ differs from motivation to stop smoking and is associated with a smoker's choice of method to stop smoking (stopping gradually or abruptly). Method: Sociodemographic, smoking and quit attempt characteristics as well as measures relating to conflict about stopping smoking were recorded in a cross-sectional survey of 198 smokers
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Stewart, Diana W., Janet L. Thomas, and Amy L. Copeland. "Perceptions of Social Support Provided to Smokers." Journal of Smoking Cessation 5, no. 1 (2010): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/jsc.5.1.95.

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AbstractIntroduction: Cessation efforts and maintained abstinence in smokers have been associated with social support from others (i.e., ‘support persons’). Characteristics of support persons appear to affect the amount and quality of support provided to adults who smoke. In the present investigation, the relationship between support person characteristics and perceived quality and quantity of smoking-specific support provided was examined. Method: College students (N = 244) were asked to identify an adult who smokes about whom they were concerned. Participants reported demographic and smoking
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Chiu, *Nan-Ying. "EVALUATION OF ADOLESCENT SMOKERS WHO CALLED TAIWAN SMOKERS’ HELPLINE." International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 28, Supplement_1 (2025): i303—i304. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyae059.539.

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Abstract Background In 1997, the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan passed the “Tobacco Harm Control Act”, which restricts the intake of addictive substances by smokers. On January 3, 2003, the Department of Health and Welfare established Asia's first smoking cessation hotline - "Taiwan Smokers’ Helpline Service Center". On April 30, 2021, Changhua Christian Hospital took charge the Smokers’ Helpline Service. Objectives The aims of the study were to realize the effectiveness of this smokers’ helpline for young smokers, and explore related factors. Methods The author collected the data of adolescent sm
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Ravi, Rojan, Indranil Pal, Saumitra Kumar, Anindita Sinha Babu, Indranil Halder, and Suman Roy. "Correlation between Upper Airway and Lower Airway Function in Current Smokers, Never Smokers and Former Smokers." Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 35, no. 19 (2023): 125–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2023/v35i195148.

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Introduction: Smoking is the major risk factor for the development of chronic lung disease and airway malignancy. The development of biomarkers for disease onset and early progression is hindered by the accessibility of the primary tissue in the lungs, so there is a need to evaluate alternative sites for surrogate biomarkers. The harmful effects seen in the lower and distal airways are also mirrored in the nasal epithelium as one airway and one disease.
 Objective: To study the correlation between nasal mucosal cytology, mucociliary function, nasal airflow and lung function among the curr
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Handayani, Wafa Ainul Fikri, Luthfia Hastiani Muharram, and Haryanto Haryanto. "Gambaran Epitel Mukosa Bukal Pada Perokok Wanita Kota Bandung." STOMATOGNATIC - Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi 22, no. 1 (2025): 72–79. https://doi.org/10.19184/stoma.v22i1.53701.

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Concerns are emerging that young female may get dental and oral illnesses as a result of Bandung City's growing female smoking population. Numerous studies have demonstrated that smoking cigarettes can harm a variety of organs, and that female are more susceptible than men. This study aims to determine the difference in gum morphology, calculate the percentage of buccal mucosal epithelial cell abnormalities, and compare cytometric buccal mucosal epithelial cells in female smokers and nonsmokers. The subjects of this study were 60 females with the sampling technique used being purposive samplin
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Ethirajan Nandagopal, Sumithra M, and Meenakshi N. "Comparison of Prevalence and Risk Factors in COPD Patients With and Without History of Smoking." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 4 (2020): 7841–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i4.4625.

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A prospective cross-sectional study to compare the prevalence and risk factors in chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD) patient with and without a history of smoking. This was an observational study conducted in the department of respiratory medicine, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute (CHRI), Kancheepuram. A total of 206 patients with COPD, diagnosed as per GOLD criteria were enrolled in the study. Out of 206 COPD patients, 164 (79.61%) were men, and 42 (20.4%) were women and their mean age was 62.88 (± 9.53). The prevalence of COPD patients in smokers/ex-smokers were 125 (60.7%
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Ethirajan Nandagopal, Sumithra M, and Meenakshi N. "Comparison of Prevalence and Risk Factors in COPD Patients With and Without History of Smoking." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL4 (2020): 1172–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl4.4260.

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A prospective cross-sectional study to compare the prevalence and risk factors in chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD) patient with and without a history of smoking. This was an observational study conducted in the department of respiratory medicine, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute (CHRI), Kancheepuram. A total of 206 patients with COPD, diagnosed as per GOLD criteria were enrolled in the study. Out of 206 COPD patients, 164 (79.61%) were men, and 42 (20.4%) were women and their mean age was 62.88 (± 9.53). The prevalence of COPD patients in smokers/ex-smokers were 125 (60.7%
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Alkhalaf, Mohammed, Abdullatif Suwyadi, Eissa AlShamakhi, et al. "Determinants and Prevalence of Tobacco Smoking among Medical Students at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia." Journal of Smoking Cessation 2021 (February 3, 2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6632379.

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Tobacco smoking has a significant role in health deterioration worldwide; it can lead to many dangerous diseases. Tobacco smoking among medical students is common worldwide, but the prevalence and determinants vary from one community to another. Data from medical students in Saudi Arabia is limited. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and determinants of smoking among medical students at the College of Medicine, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study using a self-administered electronic survey was conducted to estimate tobacco smoking’s prevalence and character
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Jang, Won Young, Su Nam Lee, Sung-Ho Her, et al. "Effect of smoking on clinical outcomes in patients receiving rotational atherectomy in calcified coronary lesions: from the ROCK Registry, South Korea." Annals of Saudi Medicine 41, no. 4 (2021): 191–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2021.191.

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BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking and its harmful health effects also increase economic burdens globally. Surprisingly, despite the detrimental health consequences of smoking, some studies have shown better survival among smokers compared with non-smokers, a phenomenon called “smoker's paradox”. However, the impact of smoking status on clinical outcomes in severe calcified coronary artery disease (CAD) patients has yet to be reported. OBJECTIVES: Investigate the impact of smoking on clinical outcomes in calcified CAD receiving rotational atherectomy (RA). DESIGN: Retrospective review of medical reco
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Sheeraz, Ansari Mumtaz Ali Qureshi Maria Kazi. "ELEVATED SERUM CRP LEVELS IN SMOKERS: A COMPARERIVE CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY AT HYDERABAD, PAKISTAN." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 05, no. 10 (2018): 10853–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1472401.

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<em>C-reactive protein is a marker of inflammation that possesses a diagnostic value in much ongoing pathology. The habit of Smoking is so common that almost all age groups of both genders are involved in this around the globe. We aimed this study to evaluate the serum levels of this inflammatory marker in smokers and compare it with the non-smoker volunteers. It is already a known fact that smoking predisposes a person to many diseases (heart and lung diseases to malignancies).We aimed to evaluate and compare serum CRP levels in smokers and non- smokers. This cross sectional study was carried
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Shah, BK, AK Nepal, M. Agrawal, and AK Sinha. "The effects of cigarette smoking on hemoglobin levels compared between smokers and non-smokers." Sunsari Technical College Journal 1, no. 1 (2013): 42–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/stcj.v1i1.7985.

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Background: Smoking is one of the global problems causing different disease. Smoking cause variation in different parameters of blood among which hemoglobin is believed to be increased due to smoking. Objective: To compare the effect of cigarette smoking on hemoglobin levels between smokers and non smokers. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted in Department of Pathology, Hematology Laboratory, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. Total of 100 sample size which compromised of 50 smokers and 50 non smokers were included the study. Hemoglob
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Ahmed, Hussein, Ahmed Ali, Munib Ibrahim, Haidar Askar, and Nadim Musa. "Comparison Of Chest CT Scan Between Smokers And Non Smokers." Al-Qalam journal of Pure Sciences 1, no. 1 (2023): 113–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.70126/ajps.v1i1.216.

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Purpose: Smoking has a direct effect on the respiratory system. The rate of cigarette smoking among the population has continued to increase steadily. The current study identified and compared the respiratory function of young smokers and non-smokers.Subjects: Participants of both sexes, smokers and non-smokers, aged 16 to 62 years, were recruited. Information was collected in Kirkuk Governorate in Azadi hospitals from January to March 2023.METHODS: Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire related to smoking habits, housing, educational level, chronic diseases and the treatments the
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Faruque, Md Omar, Moududur Rahman Khan, Md Mostafizur Rahman, and Faruk Ahmed. "Relationship between smoking and antioxidant nutrient status." British Journal of Nutrition 73, no. 4 (1995): 625–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/bjn19950064.

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The present study was designed to investigate teh relationship between smoking and antioxidant nutriennt intake and status. Smoker (n44) and non-smoker (n 44) male students attending Dhake University, aged between 22 and 28 years and living in a University Hall of Residence, were selected for the present study. Mean age, body weigh, BMI and blood pressure were similer for both the smokers and non-smokers. Mean energy, protein and fat intakes were similar for both groups. Smokers had lower intakes of dietary viamin C, carotenes and Zn but only the difference in Zn intake was statistically signi
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Knott, Verner J., and Anne Harr. "Aging, Smoking and Hemispheric EEG Asymmetry." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 16, no. 4 (1997): 647–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800011016.

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ABSTRACTAs previous research has shown central nicotinic receptors to (a) be asymmetrical, (b) decline with age, and (c) be more abundant in smokers, quantified EEG indices of hemispheric asymmetry were employed to assess whether smoker/non-smoker status affected the aging brain and whether the aging brain demonstrated an altered response to acute smoking/nicotine. Forty healthy volunteers participated, including 20 young (18–39 years) and 20 elderly (64–81 years) adults. Half of the subjects in each age category were lifelong non-smokers and half were cigarette smokers with average smoking hi
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KARTAL, Zeynep, and Semra KOCATAŞ. "Comparison of Prenatal Attachment Levels in Smoking and Non-Smoking Pregnant Women." Bağımlılık Dergisi 24, no. 4 (2023): 514–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.51982/bagimli.1265495.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare prenatal attachment levels between smoker and non-smoker pregnant women.&#x0D; Method: In this comparative-descriptive study, a total of 160 pregnant women (80 smokers-80 non-smokers), who were between 18-35 years of age, had their first pregnancy, were at or above 20 weeks of gestation, and had no chronic health problems or communication problems, among the pregnant women who applied to Family Health Centers for pregnancy follow-up. The data were collected using a Participant Screening Form, the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence, Prenatal Attachmen
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Shoorgashti, R., A. Moshiri, and S. Lesan. "Evaluation of Oral Mucosal Lesions in Iranian Smokers and Non-smokers." Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 27, no. 4 (2024): 467–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/njcp.njcp_702_23.

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ABSTRACT Background: Tobacco smoking statistics are alarming and the oral mucosa is the first human part of the body that is exposed to the toxic substances of smoking. Aims: Considering the high prevalence rate of tobacco-associated problems in the oral cavity and few studies on the Iranian population regarding the effects of smoking on the oral cavity, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between smoking and oral lesions in the Iranian population. Materials and Methods: Observational study. In this observational study, the oral cavities of 200 participants (smokers = 100 and non-smo
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Feliu, Ariadna, Esteve Fernandez, Cristina Martinez, and Filippos T. Filippidis. "Are smokers “hardening” or rather “softening”? An ecological and multilevel analysis across 28 European Union countries." European Respiratory Journal 54, no. 3 (2019): 1900596. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00596-2019.

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BackgroundTobacco control policies can reduce smoking prevalence. These measures may be less effective where smoking prevalence has significantly declined, as the remaining smokers have “hardened”. Our aim was to empirically evaluate the “hardening hypothesis” at the population level in the European Union (EU) and explore factors associated with hardcore smoking.MethodsWe conducted two separate analyses in the EU using data on smoking from the Eurobarometer surveys (2009–2017, n=112 745). 1) A panel-data fixed-effects linear regression to investigate changes over time in the percentage of hard
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Dewi, Fatwa Sari Tetra, Fitrina Kusumaningrum, Lastdes Friday, et al. "Strict and Comprehensive Tobacco Control Policy is Needed: A Qualitative Study Exploring How People Responding a New Policy of Pictorial Health Warning on Cigarette Package in Indonesia." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 9, E (2021): 759–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.6792.

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the process on how smoker and nonsmoker responses to a Pictorial Health Warning (PHW) which is important for policy improvement. AIM: We aim to explore the nature of the reaction and the extent of impact of the PHW implementation on smoking habit in Indonesia. METHODS: We collected the data among adult aged 18+ years in Sleman District, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, involving 45 informants in in-depth interviews and 22 informants in four Focus Group Discussions, selected using the maximum variation sampling according to smoking status and area of residence. We discus
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Harun, H., J. G. Ismail, S. Anwar, and I. K. Rupawan. "Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in smokers." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1075, no. 1 (2022): 012018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1075/1/012018.

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Abstract Smoking is a severe health problem. Smoking has been shown to increase the risk of systemic inflammation. Neutophil Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) is used as a marker of systemic inflammation and monitors prognosis, morbidity, and mortality in many diseases. This study aimed to analyze NLR in smokers. This is an observational analytic study conducted at Tadulako University, Palu. A total of 48 subjects consisted of 24 active smokers and 24 non-smokers. Subjects were given a questionnaire containing a history of the disease, smoking status, and the number of cigarettes consumed per day. Blood
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Guillory, Jamie, Nadra Lisha, Youn Ok Lee, and Pamela M. Ling. "Phantom smoking among young adult bar patrons." Tobacco Control 26, no. 2 (2016): 153–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052821.

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ObjectiveTo explore the prevalence and sociodemographic makeup of smokers who do not self-identify as smokers (ie, phantom smokers) compared with self-identifying smokers in a sample of bar-going young adults aged 18–30 years to more accurately assess young adult prevalence of smoking and inform cessation message targeting.MethodsCross-sectional surveys of smokers (n=3089) were conducted in randomly selected bars/nightclubs in seven US cities. Logistic regression models assessed associations between phantom smoking (past 30-day smoking and denial of being a smoker), tobacco and alcohol use beh
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Paradossi, U., A. De Caterina, F. Dossi, et al. "P140 THE “SMOKER’S PARADOX”: A QUESTION OF SHORTER ISCHEMIC TIME AND YOUNGER AGE. RESULTS FROM A LARGE COHORT OF CONSECUTIVE STEMI PATIENTS TREATED WITH PRIMARY PCI." European Heart Journal Supplements 25, Supplement_D (2023): D95—D96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suad111.222.

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Abstract Background Smoker’s paradox usually refers to the common observation of a favourable outcome of smoker patients in acute myocardial infarction. The interpretation of this phenomenon is still controversial and not fully explained. We aimed at assessing whether smoking could be associated with mortality in a large cohort of prospectively enrolled patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) referred to primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods From April 2006 to December 2018 a population of 2456 STEMI patients treated with primary PCI were prospectiv
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Thomas, Janet L., Robyn M. Scherber, Diana W. Stewart, Ian M. Lynam, Christine M. Daley, and Jasjit S. Ahluwalia. "Targeting African American Nonsmokers to Motivate Smokers to Quit: A Qualitative Inquiry." Health Education & Behavior 37, no. 5 (2010): 680–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198110363881.

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African Americans bear a disproportionate health burden from smoking but are less likely than other populations to engage in cessation treatment. Intervening on adult nonsmokers residing with a smoker might represent an innovative approach to motivate smokers to engage in smoking behavior change. Twelve focus groups were conducted with African American smokers (four groups, n = 27), nonsmokers (four groups, n = 26) and pairs of cohabitating smokers and nonsmokers (four groups, n = 22) to assess attitudes and/or beliefs regarding engaging a nonsmoker in the home in smoking behavior change effor
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Skinner, Andrew L., Andy Woods, Christopher J. Stone, Ian Penton-Voak, and Marcus R. Munafò. "Smoking status and attractiveness among exemplar and prototypical identical twins discordant for smoking." Royal Society Open Science 4, no. 12 (2017): 161076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161076.

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Smoking is associated with negative health of skin and increased signs of facial ageing. We aimed to address two questions about smoking and appearance: (1) does facial appearance alone provide an indication of smoking status, and (2) how does smoking affect the attractiveness of faces? We used faces of identical twins discordant for smoking, and prototypes made by averaging the faces of the twins. In Task 1, we presented exemplar twin sets and same sex prototypes side-by-side and participants ( n = 590) indicated which face was the smoker. Participants were blind to smoking status. In Task 2
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Lauseker, Michael, Joerg Hasford, Susanne Saussele, Ruediger Hehlmann, and Markus Pfirrmann. "Smoking Is a Prognostic Factor for Survival in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia." Blood 126, no. 23 (2015): 4047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.4047.4047.

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Abstract Introduction Smoking is suspected to be a risk factor for the development of a chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) (Musselmann, Cancer Epidemiol. 2013). However, it is currently not clear whether smoking is also an unfavorable prognostic factor, since the last analyses on this topic have been made in the pre-tyrosine kinase inhibitor era. Thus, our aim was to investigate the impact of smoking in chronic phase CML patients on survival and progression to advanced phases. Methods Out of 1,536 evaluable patients from the German CML study IV, the categorization as "smokers" or "non-smokers" was
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Japuntich, Sandra J., Pallavi Kumar, Jane F. Pendergast, et al. "Smoking Status and Survival Among a National Cohort of Lung and Colorectal Cancer Patients." Nicotine & Tobacco Research 21, no. 4 (2018): 497–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/nty012.

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Abstract Introduction The purpose of this study was to explore the association of smoking status and clinically relevant duration of smoking cessation with long-term survival after lung cancer (LC) or colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis. We compared survival of patients with LC and CRC who were never-smokers, long-term, medium-term, and short-term quitters, and current smokers around diagnosis. Methods We studied 5575 patients in Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance (CanCORS), a national, prospective observational cohort study, who provided smoking status information approximately 5 mo
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Zabrzyński, Jan, Gazi Huri, Maciej Gagat, et al. "The Impact of Smoking on Clinical Results Following the Rotator Cuff and Biceps Tendon Complex Arthroscopic Surgery." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 4 (2021): 599. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040599.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of smoking and functional outcomes after arthroscopic treatment of complex shoulder injuries: rotator cuff tears (RCTs) with biceps tendon (LHBT) tears. This retrospective case-control study has been conducted on a cohort of patients who underwent shoulder arthroscopy between 2015 and 2017 due to complex injury treatment. The outcomes were assessed using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Score (ASES), the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Shoulder Score, need for non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) consum
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Ayoub, Andrea Cotait, and Márcio Gonçalves Sousa. "Prevalence of smoking in nursing professionals of a cardiovascular hospital." Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 72, suppl 1 (2019): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0145.

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ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the prevalence of smoking in nursing professionals and to determine the relationship of the habit with clinical and socio-demographic characteristics. Method: nursing professionals of a cardiovascular hospital answered a questionnaire on smoking and dependence degree, socio-demographic characteristics, personal and family background, smoking characteristics, motivational stages, depression, perceived and occupational stress. The relationship between the explanatory variables and smoking was investigated. Results: among 656 participants, 77.6% were non smokers, 1
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Bhatt, Vijaya Raj, Fausto R. Loberiza, and Apar Kishor Ganti. "Effect of smoking on survival from non-small cell lung cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 15_suppl (2013): 1570. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.1570.

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1570 Background: Although a well-established risk factor for lung cancer, the impact of smoking on the survival of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is not well-known. This study evaluated the effects of tobacco exposure on outcomes from NSCLC. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of Veteran’s Affairs Comprehensive Cancer Registry of NSCLC patients diagnosed between 1995 and 2009. Data abstracted included age, gender, family history, stage at diagnosis, histology, tumor grade, smoking history, other exposures, treatment received and overall survival (OS). Smoking status was categori
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Hines, David, Amelia C. Fretz, and Nicole L. Nollen. "Regular and Occasional Smoking by College Students: Personality Attributions of Smokers and Nonsmokers." Psychological Reports 83, no. 3_suppl (1998): 1299–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1998.83.3f.1299.

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Recent reports show an increase in smoking among college students and suggest that occasional smoking is now initiated by previously nonsmoking students This study evaluated whether this apparent increase in smoking by students is associated with positive self-images associated with smoking. Regular and occasional smokers rated how smoking “changes the way you feel about yourself” on 18 self-attributes that may be associated with smoking, e.g., from cigarette advertisements. Nonsmokers also rated smokers on the same 18 attributes All three groups rated three attributes in the negative directio
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Lorensia, Amelia, and Rivan Virlando Suryadinata. "The Effect of Smoking Habit on Vitamin D Status in Adults in Indonesia." Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat 19, no. 3 (2024): 410–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/kemas.v19i3.46823.

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Smoking will reduce the metabolism of vitamin d in the body. Indonesia, as a tropical country that has a high level of sun exposure, is one with a high prevalence of smokers. Early identification of vitamin D status can be used as a preventive measure for risks associated with vitamin D deficiency. This study aimed to determine the smoking behaviour with vitamin D status. This research was conducted in April -November 2021. The research design was cross-sectional, using purposive sampling method. Variable was smoker behaviour, vitamin D status, and vitamin D deficiency. The differences between
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Feeney, Sabina, and Brian Hallahan. "Tobacco smoking and mental illness: important considerations." Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 28, no. 1 (2011): i—v. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0790966700012027.

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Tobacco smoking is a contributory factor in the death of 50% of individuals who are regular or heavy smokers (The Office of Tobacco Control Ireland defines a regular smoker as someone who smokes 11-20 per day and a heavy smoker as someone who smokes 21 or more cigarettes per day). The World Health Organisation (WHO) regards tobacco smoking as the leading preventable cause of death worldwide. In Ireland, approximately 750,000 people smoke tobacco regularly (23.5% of the population) with 7,000 Irish people dying annually from smoking-related causes. Although there are no exact figures for preval
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Rivas, Carol, Ratna Sohanpal, Virginia MacNeill, et al. "Determining counselling communication strategies associated with successful quits in the National Health Service community pharmacy Stop Smoking programme in East London: a focused ethnography using recorded consultations." BMJ Open 7, no. 10 (2017): e015664. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015664.

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ObjectivesTo determine communication strategies associated with smoking cessation in the National Health Service community pharmacy Stop Smoking programme.Setting11 community pharmacies in three inner east London boroughs.Participants9 stop smoking advisers and 16 pairs of smokers who either quit or did not quit at 4 weeks, matched on gender, ethnicity, age and smoking intensity.Method1–3 audio-recorded consultations between an adviser and each pair member over 5–6 weeks were analysed using a mixed-method approach. First a content analysis was based on deductive coding drawn from a theme-orien
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Flora, Meerjady Sabrina, Iqbal Kabir, and Monira Akter Moni. "Quitting Attempts in Bangladeshi Male Rural Smokers and Social Correlates." Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin 42, no. 2 (2017): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmrcb.v42i2.31998.

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Smokers lose, on average, about ten years of life, while smokers who quit before age of 35 years have mortality rates similar to those who never smoked. There is lack of support for smokers in their quitting attempt as well as empirical data to design support strategies. This cross sectional study was conducted in 2012 in rural Tangail, to identify the smoking quitting attempts and its correlates in Bangladeshi population. A total of 505 adult rural smokers were enlisted, and interviewed using a pretested questionnaire in Bangla. Pearson’s chi-square tests and logistic regression analysis were
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Radhi, R. A., H. J. Jebur, and S. A. Jabbar. "The effects of smoking on periodontal health among dental students at Basrah Dental College: Consumption patterns and risk factors." Clinical Dentistry (Russia) 27, no. 4 (2024): 12–15. https://doi.org/10.37988/1811-153x_2024_4_12.

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Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for several diseases, and recent evidence strongly suggests an adverse effect on periodontal health. Nevertheless, the nature of the relationship between smoking and periodontal disease is not clear. Smoking causes defects in neutrophil function, impairs inflammatory and immune responses to periodontal pathogens, and exerts both systemic and local effects. Aims. This study aimed to assess periodontal health of smoker and nonsmoker under graduated dental students and to determine the possible factor of smoking and its effect on periodontal health. . In this st
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Assari, Shervin. "Diminished Effect of Smoking Intensity on African American and Latino Smokers’ Tobacco Risk Perception." Journal of Mental Health & Clinical Psychology 5, no. 3 (2021): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.29245/2578-2959/2021/3.1233.

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Background: According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs), highly educated African American (AA) and Latino people remain at high risk of tobacco use. One hypothesis suggests that this high risk of tobacco use stems from AA and Latino people remaining unrealistically optimistic, resulting in the risks of tobacco use being discounted. Aims: To better understand the role of cognitive bias as a mechanism behind the high risk of smoking in highly educated minorities, we studied ethnic variation in the association between smoking intensity and perceiving oneself as a smoker among young Ame
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