Background: Smoking tobacco increases the risk of respiratory disease in adults and children, but communicating the magnitude of these effects in a scientific manner that is accessible and usable by public and policymakers presents a challenge. We have therefore summarised scientific data on the impact of smoking on respiratory diseases to provide the content for a unique resource, SmokeHaz. \ud \ud Methods: We conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses of longitudinal studies (published to 2013) identified from electronic databases, grey literature, and experts. Random effect meta-analyses were used to pool the findings.\ud \ud Results: We included 216 papers. Among adult smokers, we confirmed substantially increased risks of lung canc...
Our aim was to provide a systematic review of studies on the burden of disease due to second-hand sm...
Abstract Background Smoking is a known lung cancer cause, but no detailed quantitative systematic re...
Background: There is a dearth of standardized studies examining exposure to environmental tobacco sm...
BackgroundSmoking tobacco increases the risk of respiratory disease in adults and children, but comm...
Background: Smoking tobacco increases the risk of respiratory disease in adults and children, but co...
Introduction Aim: To synthesize the available evidence in scientific papers of smokefree legislation...
Passive smoking, also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or second-hand smoke (SHS) represen...
Purpose We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the im...
"Jennifer Jinot and Steven Bayard were the scienfitic editors ... Major portions of this revised rep...
We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the impact of ...
The association between passive exposure to tobacco smoke and respiratory symptoms was examined in a...
Objective: To review the epidemiological evidence for the association between passive smoking and lu...
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We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the impact of ...
Aims: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to synthesize the available evidence in...
Our aim was to provide a systematic review of studies on the burden of disease due to second-hand sm...
Abstract Background Smoking is a known lung cancer cause, but no detailed quantitative systematic re...
Background: There is a dearth of standardized studies examining exposure to environmental tobacco sm...
BackgroundSmoking tobacco increases the risk of respiratory disease in adults and children, but comm...
Background: Smoking tobacco increases the risk of respiratory disease in adults and children, but co...
Introduction Aim: To synthesize the available evidence in scientific papers of smokefree legislation...
Passive smoking, also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or second-hand smoke (SHS) represen...
Purpose We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the im...
"Jennifer Jinot and Steven Bayard were the scienfitic editors ... Major portions of this revised rep...
We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the impact of ...
The association between passive exposure to tobacco smoke and respiratory symptoms was examined in a...
Objective: To review the epidemiological evidence for the association between passive smoking and lu...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
We aim to systematically summarize the available epidemiological evidence to identify the impact of ...
Aims: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to synthesize the available evidence in...
Our aim was to provide a systematic review of studies on the burden of disease due to second-hand sm...
Abstract Background Smoking is a known lung cancer cause, but no detailed quantitative systematic re...
Background: There is a dearth of standardized studies examining exposure to environmental tobacco sm...