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Waterpipe smoking: not necessarily less hazardous than cigarette smoking

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Jukema, J. B.   +2 more
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علل گرايش به مصرف قليان در نوجوانان و جوانان: يک مطالعه کيفی [PDF]

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فائزه جهان پور، حکيمه واحدپرست ، مريم روانی پور ، پرويز عضدی,
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Varenicline Treatment for Waterpipe Smoking Cessation

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2022
Abstract 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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Factors Predicting Dependence on Waterpipe Smoking Among Waterpipe Exclusive Smokers

Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2023
Abstract 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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Waterpipe (Hookah) Tobacco Smoking Among Youth

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2011
Waterpipe tobacco smoking is a centuries old practice, influenced by cultural tradition in Eastern Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. It historically has been an activity enjoyed primarily by men. In the past 2 decades, however, this method of tobacco smoking has increased in popularity in other parts of the world, including ...
Mary P, Martinasek   +2 more
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Interventions for waterpipe smoking cessation

2005
Waterpipe smoking is a traditional method of tobacco use, especially in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, but its use is now spreading throughout Europe and North America. It is smoked socially, often being shared between friends or family at home, or in dedicated bars and cafes that provide waterpipes to patrons.
W, Maziak, K D, Ward, T, Eissenberg
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Waterpipe smoking among American military recruits

Preventive Medicine, 2006
Waterpipe smoking, a traditional Middle Eastern tobacco use method, has increased dramatically among Arab adolescents and young adults. Anecdotal evidence also suggests that usage is on the rise among young people in the U.S., but epidemiological data are lacking.From self-report health surveys collected during 1999-2002, we examined the prevalence and
Kenneth D, Ward   +4 more
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Epidemiological surveys might underestimate waterpipe smoking

BMJ, 2015
Maziak details a worrisome rise in waterpipe tobacco smoking, particularly among adolescents and young adults.1 Surveillance on a national level is paramount to understanding the epidemiology of waterpipe smoking, and we have two concerns about the approaches used to monitor the global prevalence of waterpipe use. Firstly, data from …
Mohammed, Jawad, Christopher, Millett
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Rise of waterpipe smoking

BMJ, 2015
A well developed global public health epidemic in need of a clear and comprehensive regulatory ...
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