supported by the Major Programs of Public Health of the Chinese Ministry of Finance(grant number 131091106000150003)。
Objective The results of limited studies on the relationship between environmental pollution and dementia have been contradictory.We analyzed the combined effects of PM_(2.5)and smoking on the prevalence of dementia a...
supported by National Key R&D Program of China[2017YFC1309400]。
With the implementation of tobacco control policies and increasing publicity year by year,smokers have acquired more information and knowledge through various channels about the harmful effects of smoking.As a result,...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[82003401&81972981];the Key Projects of Colleges and Universities of Henan Education Department[21A330006];the Opening Foundation of National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Birth Defects Prevention and Henan Key Laboratory of Population Defects Prevention[ZD202001]。
Waterpipe(WP),a less common method of tobacco smoking than cigarette smoking(CS),has become increasingly popular over the last decade.Contrary to popular belief,WP smoking is far from harmless and has multiple health ...
supported by the Fund of the Military Medical Scientific Research[20BJZ46];the Special Project of Health Care from the Central Committee of Healthcare[W2013BJ32]。
Objective Evidence is lacking regarding the combined effects of smoking and obesity on mortality from coronary heart disease in male veterans.This study aimed to explore the combined effect of smoking and obesity on c...
partly supported by National Natural Scientific Foundation(81241121);Capital Special Foundation of Clinical Application Research(Z121107001012015);Capital Health Development Fund(2011400302,2016-1-4035);Beijing Natural Scientific Foundation(7131014)
Objective Cigarette smoking is one of the established risk factors of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, however, its impact on lipids is not completely understood, especially in the Chinese population. Therefore...
supported by the Chinese Ministry of Finance;supported by the grants 2013BAI09B13 from the National Clinical Research Center for Metabolic Diseases;2015CB553601 from the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program);81321001,81130016,81561128019 from the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Objective To update the estimated prevalence rates of smoking and examine major metabolic diseases associated with smoking status in Chinese adults. Methods Using a complex, multistage, probability sampling design, we...
supported by the Research Grants from the BUPA Foundation (45NOV06);Alzheimer’s Research Trust (ART/PPG2007B/2) in the UK.;Anhui provincial natural science foundation for institutions of higher education (KJ2013A164);supported by the Strategic Research Development Fund,University of Wolverhampton in Centre for Health and Social Care Improvement, School of Health and Wellbeing,UK.
Objective To determine the associations of socio-economic and psychosocial factors with active and passive smoking in older adults. Methods Using a standard interview method, we examined random samples of 6071 people ...
funded by the Major Program of Shanghai Municipality for Basic Research (08dj1400601);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30971121);the Key Project of Science and Technology of Shanghai (09DZ1950202)
Objective To determine whether smoking increases the risk for developing metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Chinese men.Methods A total of 693 men with no MetS at baseline were followed for 2.9‐5.5 years.Subjects were di...
supported by Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; the Center for Disease Control Foundation and World Health Organization (WHO).Project No.HQTFI081955
Objective To determine the level of awareness of the hazards of tobacco smoking and secondhand smoke inhalation among adults in China. Methods Household surveys were conducted with a total of 13 354 respondents aged 1...
This research was supported by the Fogarty International of the National Institute of Health in the United States
Objective This study was to identify factors limiting the implementation of smoking policies in county-level hospitals. Methods We conducted qualitative interviews (17 focus groups discussions and 6 one-to-one in dep...