Abstract — Aim: To address the association between smoking habits and the risk of later heavy drinking among young women. Methods: Repeated assessments of alcohol and smoking habits were obtained in 1991–93 and 1999–2000 in a Danish representative cohort in Copenhagen. A total of 6369 non- to moderate-drinking Danish women, aged 20–29 years at baseline, attended a follow-up examination and were included in the study. The risk of becoming a heavy drinker (more than 14 drinks per week) 8 years after enrolment was analyzed by means of logistic regression. Results: A total of 177 women became heavy drinkers during follow-up. Daily smoking at baseline was associated with an increased risk of becoming a heavy drinker 8 years later. Relative to no...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Abstract — Aims: The present study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol u...
Tobacco use is greater among young adults who binge drink; yet there is limited research on tobacco ...
Abstract — Aim: To address the association between smoking habits and the risk of later heavy drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The main objective of this article was to compare alcohol and tobacco consumption i...
Background: Previous studies have linked smoking and alcohol consumption to a considerable disease b...
INTRODUCTION: Heavy cigarette smoking is more frequent in men than in women. So far, little is known...
Introduction and Aims: To examine women's drinking behaviour relative to Australian guidelines and i...
ObjectiveLittle is known about the relationship between cigarette smoking initiation and subsequent ...
Abstract — Aims: It is generally accepted, but not yet documented that the risk of future alcoholism...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking co-occurs with behavioural risk factors including diet, alcohol use an...
According to evidence from developed countries, age at first alcohol use has been identified as a de...
Background Early onset of menopause is a risk factor for several health problems. Th...
Introduction and Aims: To examine women's drinking behaviour relative to Australian guidelines and i...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Abstract — Aims: The present study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol u...
Tobacco use is greater among young adults who binge drink; yet there is limited research on tobacco ...
Abstract — Aim: To address the association between smoking habits and the risk of later heavy drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The main objective of this article was to compare alcohol and tobacco consumption i...
Background: Previous studies have linked smoking and alcohol consumption to a considerable disease b...
INTRODUCTION: Heavy cigarette smoking is more frequent in men than in women. So far, little is known...
Introduction and Aims: To examine women's drinking behaviour relative to Australian guidelines and i...
ObjectiveLittle is known about the relationship between cigarette smoking initiation and subsequent ...
Abstract — Aims: It is generally accepted, but not yet documented that the risk of future alcoholism...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking co-occurs with behavioural risk factors including diet, alcohol use an...
According to evidence from developed countries, age at first alcohol use has been identified as a de...
Background Early onset of menopause is a risk factor for several health problems. Th...
Introduction and Aims: To examine women's drinking behaviour relative to Australian guidelines and i...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Abstract — Aims: The present study examined the relationship between cigarette smoking and alcohol u...
Tobacco use is greater among young adults who binge drink; yet there is limited research on tobacco ...