BACKGROUND: Data on quit rates among diabetes patients are limited. PURPOSE: To find whether positive change in knowledge on smoking-related complications is associated with increased quit rates among diabetes patients. METHODS: We randomized 224 male diabetes patients into intervention groups 1 and 2. Both groups received a standard diabetic-specific smoking cessation message from a doctor. Intervention group 2 additionally received counseling. We compared the positive change in knowledge and the quit rates between the two groups at 6 months. RESULTS: Positive change in knowledge in group 2 was two times higher than that in group 1. The odds of quitting among patients who reported a posi-tive change in knowledge was 2.65 times higher compa...
BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mill...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
People with diabetes smoke at similar rates as those without diabetes, with cardiovascular consequen...
Background: Tobacco misuse has not been universally acknowledged as a modifiable risk factor in diab...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Abstract The combined harmful effects of cigarette smoking and hyperglycemia can accelerate vascula...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Smoking and other high-risk behaviors can result in devastating health conse-quences for patients wi...
Background Smoking cigarettes is a well-documented cause of ill-health and is associated (Cigarette...
YesBackground Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population ...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P2-0156Background: Tobacco smoking not only leads to adverse h...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mill...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
People with diabetes smoke at similar rates as those without diabetes, with cardiovascular consequen...
Background: Tobacco misuse has not been universally acknowledged as a modifiable risk factor in diab...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
BACKGROUND: Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population st...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Abstract The combined harmful effects of cigarette smoking and hyperglycemia can accelerate vascula...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Smoking and other high-risk behaviors can result in devastating health conse-quences for patients wi...
Background Smoking cigarettes is a well-documented cause of ill-health and is associated (Cigarette...
YesBackground Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. However, several population ...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P2-0156Background: Tobacco smoking not only leads to adverse h...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mill...
Weight gain after smoking cessation may increase diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose (IFG...
People with diabetes smoke at similar rates as those without diabetes, with cardiovascular consequen...