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Sara Schneider,Arturo Durazo,Sarina Rodriguez et al. Sara Schneider et al.
Background and objective: California's Central Valley has high rates of tobacco product use and low rates of access to primary care providers.
Alyssa M Lederer,Sara B Oswalt,Katherine S Eddens Alyssa M Lederer
Methods: We examined the relationship between 14 positive health behaviors related to diet, physical activity, sedentary screen time, and tobacco product use and cumulative grade point average (GPA; A, B, C, D/F) using the Spring 2023 American College Health Association-National College
Saki Tsushima,Kazuhiko Watanabe,Sora Hirohashi et al. Saki Tsushima et al.
This study identifies the association between heated tobacco product (HTP) use and occupational falls, considering lifestyle variables. A nationwide web-based cross-sectional study between September and November 2023 analyzed data from 18,4...
Laura E Hatz,Kelly E Courtney,Alexander L Wallace et al. Laura E Hatz et al.
Background: Nicotine and tobacco product (NTP) use in adolescence and young adulthood is associated with negative health and psychosocial outcomes. This study prospectively tested alcohol use, cannabis use, and peer and f...
Keryn E Pasch,Jacob E Thomas,Melissa B Harrell Keryn E Pasch
Conclusions: Exposure to TRO marketing increases the odds of tobacco product use for youth ageing into young adulthood. E-cigarette marketing may be particularly influential in early adolescence.
Juhan Lee,Rebecca J Evans-Polce,Maria A Parker Juhan Lee
Objective: Understanding tobacco product use among sexual minority youth is important due to the exposure to nicotine and toxicants, which worsens tobacco-related health disparities....We used recent US national data to characterize tobacco product use by sexual identity....Outcomes were past-30-day (1) multiple tobacco product use (number of products) and (2) frequent tobacco product use (≥20 days)....Results: In 2023, there was more tobacco product use (adjusted prevalence ratio[aPR] = 2.35, 95 % CI = 1.15, 4.79) and more frequent tobacco product use among gay/lesbian (aPR = 2.89, 95 % CI = 1.42, 5.87) and asexual youths (aPR = 2.92, 95 % CI = 1.41, 6.04) (vs. heterosexual youth...Conclusions: This study observed more multiple and frequent tobacco product use among US sexual minority youth than heterosexual youth. These disparities by sexual identity emphasize the need for targeted tobacco prevention and cessation programs.
Asher C Park,Larry Wang,Milan P Fehrenbach et al. Asher C Park et al.
The non-NIC cohort was defined as patients with no nicotine dependence, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or other tobacco product use prior to surgery. Cohorts were propensity-matched based on demographics and comorbidities.
Nicholas I Goldenson,Saul Shiffman,Mark A Sembower et al. Nicholas I Goldenson et al.
Background: Adults who switch completely from smoking cigarettes to using electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) substantially reduce their exposure to toxicants and carcinogens that are associated with smoking-relat...
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