Few studies have examined the relation between passive smoking and dietary intake in a large population. This report examines the nutrition and behavioral characteristics of 3,896 nonsmoking women from the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I) population in relation to exposure to environ-mental tobacco smoke. The data indicate that nonsmoking women who were exposed to husbands who smoked were more hkety to be older, have lower education, live in the city, and have other health behaviors that could increase their risk of lung cancer compared with nonsmoking women with husbands who did not smoke. The nonexposed women were more likely to take vitamin supplements, to not drink alcohol, and to consume higher levels o...
Non-communicable diseases are major cause of female mortality. Among the most important non-communic...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Background We examined female sedentary smokers\u27 additional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk beh...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether risk factors associated with cardiovascular or respira...
The relative risk of coronary artery disease among never smokers exposed to environmental tobacco sm...
We studied characteristics of past smokers according to the duration of cessation of smoking based o...
Studies to evaluate the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS, passive smoking) often use nons...
ObjectivesThese analyses were designed to describe characteristics associated with active and passiv...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the effects of smoking on food consumption, nutriti...
Objective The prevalence of smoking in Aboriginal Canadians is higher than non-Aboriginal Canadians...
Introduction: The habit of smoking in the community is a serious problem which is increasing day by ...
BACKGROUND: Differences in dietary and supplementary intake of antioxidants were determine between d...
This study sought to determine cumulative lifetime exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) amo...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
ABSTRACT Understanding differences in dietary patterns by smoking status is important for nutritioni...
Non-communicable diseases are major cause of female mortality. Among the most important non-communic...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Background We examined female sedentary smokers\u27 additional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk beh...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether risk factors associated with cardiovascular or respira...
The relative risk of coronary artery disease among never smokers exposed to environmental tobacco sm...
We studied characteristics of past smokers according to the duration of cessation of smoking based o...
Studies to evaluate the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS, passive smoking) often use nons...
ObjectivesThese analyses were designed to describe characteristics associated with active and passiv...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the effects of smoking on food consumption, nutriti...
Objective The prevalence of smoking in Aboriginal Canadians is higher than non-Aboriginal Canadians...
Introduction: The habit of smoking in the community is a serious problem which is increasing day by ...
BACKGROUND: Differences in dietary and supplementary intake of antioxidants were determine between d...
This study sought to determine cumulative lifetime exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) amo...
Studies on passive smoking have consistently shown a tendency toward an increased risk of breast can...
ABSTRACT Understanding differences in dietary patterns by smoking status is important for nutritioni...
Non-communicable diseases are major cause of female mortality. Among the most important non-communic...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Background We examined female sedentary smokers\u27 additional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk beh...