Introduction: The aim of the current study is the identification of clinical phenotypes of patients visiting a specialized smoking cessation center and the determination of smoking cessation rate for each phenotype, 1 year after the initial evaluation. Methods: Seven hundred eighty-three smokers who visited the outpatient clinic were included in the study. Demographic data, smoking habits, tobacco dependence and comorbidities were recorded. Smoking cessation rates and carbon monoxide levels were determined 1 year after the initial evaluation. Results: The overall smoking cessation rate 1 year after the initial evaluation was 32.3%. Four distinct phenotypes were identified. The first one included mainly young women with low tobacco dependenc...
This research was designed to investigate whether there would be a difference in mean exhaled carbon...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify quit rates, determine factors predicting succes...
Introduction: Patients of specialized nicotine dependence clinics are hypothesized to form a distinc...
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
Objective: The primary aim of the present study was to evaluate the data and success of a smoking ce...
Background: “Smoking is the main avoidable cause of death around the world”. It’s prevalence is abou...
Summary Nicotine dependence is the most prevalent disease of our society, with smoking rates of 37%....
Introduction The prevalence of tobacco use is high in patients with other addictions. Morbidity and ...
Introduction: The published data suggest that interventions which combine pharmacotherapy and behavi...
Introduction: Our objectives were to assess the smoking cessation medication utilization patterns am...
This dissertation utilizes the manuscript format and has three main objectives: 1) To describe the p...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Michael Prewitt, Respiratory TherapyIt is common practice...
AbstractBackground“Smoking is the main avoidable cause of death around the world”. It’s prevalence i...
To evaluate the characteristics of smokers seeking treatment in public smoking cessation program ’’...
This research was designed to investigate whether there would be a difference in mean exhaled carbon...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify quit rates, determine factors predicting succes...
Introduction: Patients of specialized nicotine dependence clinics are hypothesized to form a distinc...
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
Objective: The primary aim of the present study was to evaluate the data and success of a smoking ce...
Background: “Smoking is the main avoidable cause of death around the world”. It’s prevalence is abou...
Summary Nicotine dependence is the most prevalent disease of our society, with smoking rates of 37%....
Introduction The prevalence of tobacco use is high in patients with other addictions. Morbidity and ...
Introduction: The published data suggest that interventions which combine pharmacotherapy and behavi...
Introduction: Our objectives were to assess the smoking cessation medication utilization patterns am...
This dissertation utilizes the manuscript format and has three main objectives: 1) To describe the p...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Michael Prewitt, Respiratory TherapyIt is common practice...
AbstractBackground“Smoking is the main avoidable cause of death around the world”. It’s prevalence i...
To evaluate the characteristics of smokers seeking treatment in public smoking cessation program ’’...
This research was designed to investigate whether there would be a difference in mean exhaled carbon...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify quit rates, determine factors predicting succes...