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Factors Predicting Dependence on Waterpipe Smoking Among Waterpipe Exclusive Smokers
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2023Abstract The current study targeted a sample of waterpipe (WP) exclusive smokers to identify the levels and predictors of dependence on this smoking pattern and to examine the relationship between WP smoking (WPS) dependence and depressive symptoms. A cross-sectional research design was employed with a community sample of 270 subjects who are
Ahmad Rayan +2 more
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The waterpipe: time for action [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe waterpipe, known in many cultures under different shapes and names (e.g. hookah, shisha, narghile), is a centuries‐old tobacco use method that is witnessing a world‐wide surge in popularity. This popularity is most noticeable among youths, and is surpassing cigarette smoking among this group in some societies.
Wasim Maziak
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Waterpipe smoking: Analysis of the aroma profile of flavored waterpipe tobaccos
Talanta, 2013In the last years the habit of smoking waterpipes has spread worldwide, especially among young people and emerged as global health issue. Although research is now under way for no less than 40 years in the field of waterpipe smoking, in comparison to cigarette smoking there is still insufficient knowledge on the real composition and the toxicity of the
Andreas Luch
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Varenicline Treatment for Waterpipe Smoking Cessation
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2022Abstract Background Waterpipe smoking is increasing worldwide with no proven interventions for cessation. We compared abstinence rates with 12-week varenicline therapy versus placebo among habitual waterpipe smokers willing to quit. Methods
Hassan A, Chami +5 more
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Anesthesia implications of waterpipe use
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2012The waterpipe is an ancient Middle Eastern tobacco delivery system, which is also known as hookah, shisha, or narghile, and it is gaining widespread use. Waterpipes are often perceived as less dangerous than cigarettes. The amount of smoke inhaled in a waterpipe session may equal that produced by more than 100 cigarettes with high nicotine, carbon ...
Kimberly L, Kesner +3 more
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Waterpipe-associated particulate matter emissions
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2008Waterpipe tobacco smoking is increasingly common worldwide, and evidence about its harmful effects to smokers is emerging. However, no studies have investigated the potential exposure of nonsmokers to waterpipe smoke. We measured particulate matter (PM) emissions (PM2.5, PM10) before and during laboratory sessions in which 20 individuals used a ...
Wasim, Maziak +4 more
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BMJ, 2015
A well developed global public health epidemic in need of a clear and comprehensive regulatory ...
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A well developed global public health epidemic in need of a clear and comprehensive regulatory ...
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2014
A watching brief undertaken by Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology (ORCA) on the Orphir water pipe replacement scheme being undertaken at, Smoogro, Orphir, Orkney.
Somerville, Linda, Gee, Christopher
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A watching brief undertaken by Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology (ORCA) on the Orphir water pipe replacement scheme being undertaken at, Smoogro, Orphir, Orkney.
Somerville, Linda, Gee, Christopher
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Waterpipe smoking patterns and symptoms of nicotine dependence: The Waterpipe Dependence in Lebanese Youth Study [PDF]
Waterpipe typically is smoked intermittently over long smoking sessions. Waterpipe is addictive and its users show symptoms of nicotine dependence (ND). This study examined the risk of developing ND symptoms across waterpipe use patterns among Lebanese youth.Waterpipe use patterns (length of smoking session, smoking a whole waterpipe without sharing ...
Raed Bahelah +2 more
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