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Smartphone-Based Survey and Message Compliance in Adults Initially Unready to Quit Smoking: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The relationship between trauma and addictive behaviors is well‐established, yet factors mediating this relationship remain understudied. Given the prevalence of addictive behaviors among collegiate populations, we used path analysis to explore the mediating role of arousal dysregulation in the relationship between childhood trauma and a ...
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We detect the risk factors and image characteristics of incidentally detected IAAD. Independent risk factors of IAAD included fatty liver and smoking. In the ultrasound findings of IAAD, an intimal flap was frequently observed. In the CT scan, displacement of intimal calcifications was frequently observed. For suspected IAAD, the abdominal aorta should
Hiromasa Tsubouchi +15 more
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Differences in patterns of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder medication use in US children
Abstract Background Understanding attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication patterns is crucial for optimizing treatment outcomes. There are limited data on racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic treatment differences across longitudinal national samples.
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Gestational Weight Gain Among Urban and Rural Pregnant Individuals Who Smoke or Quit Smoking. [PDF]
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Identification of Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Genetic Factors to Aid Alaska Native and American Indian People to Successfully Quit Smoking. [PDF]
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International Journal of the Addictions, 1985
Four factors which influence smoking treatment outcome are identified: environmental variables, client characteristics, process variables, and specific treatment approaches. Important environmental factors are stress and social support. Of client characteristics, sex is the best predictor of treatment success.
C D, Tunstall, D, Ginsberg, S M, Hall
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Four factors which influence smoking treatment outcome are identified: environmental variables, client characteristics, process variables, and specific treatment approaches. Important environmental factors are stress and social support. Of client characteristics, sex is the best predictor of treatment success.
C D, Tunstall, D, Ginsberg, S M, Hall
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Nursing Standard, 2015
NHS Quit Smoking is the official app for the NHS Smokefree campaign. It is designed to be a companion app for the first 28 days of giving up smoking, and uses motivational messages, progress timelines and financial calculations to encourage quitters.
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NHS Quit Smoking is the official app for the NHS Smokefree campaign. It is designed to be a companion app for the first 28 days of giving up smoking, and uses motivational messages, progress timelines and financial calculations to encourage quitters.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 2001
Smoking doubles the risk of having a low-birthweight baby and significantly increases the rate of perinatal mortality and several other adverse pregnancy outcomes. The mean reduction in birthweight for babies of smoking mothers is 200 g. High quality interventions to help pregnant women quit smoking produce an absolute difference of 8.1% in validated ...
Walsh, Raoul A. +2 more
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Smoking doubles the risk of having a low-birthweight baby and significantly increases the rate of perinatal mortality and several other adverse pregnancy outcomes. The mean reduction in birthweight for babies of smoking mothers is 200 g. High quality interventions to help pregnant women quit smoking produce an absolute difference of 8.1% in validated ...
Walsh, Raoul A. +2 more
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Early effects of quitting smoking
Psychopharmacology, 1982Heart rate, hand tremor, skin temperature, eating, and craving for cigarettes were examined in 19 smokers who quit for 1 day. Measures of heart rate and hand tremor were lower during abstinence; craving seemed greater, skin temperature was higher, and there was more eating, particularly snacking, but no shift in preference towards sweet foods. Quitting
R M, Gilbert, M A, Pope
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