Background: In Australia, smoking prevalence has declined in men since the 1950s and in women since the 1980s. Future smoking prevalence in Australia is predicted from estimates of previous and current age-specific and sex-specific cessation rates and smoking uptake in young people derived from national survey data on the prevalence of smoking between 1980 and 2007
Background New Zealand has a goal of becoming a smokefree nation by the year 2025. Smoking prevalenc...
In Australia in 2010 around 17% of adults still smoked cigarettes. In this paper we report work that...
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
several different sociodemographic groups within the Australian population. Method: National cross s...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
Objective To examine changes in age of tobacco experimentation and progression to daily smoking in m...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objectives To estimate the number of past and future lung cancer deaths that have already been aver...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
In Australia there has been a recent increase in the body mass index (BMI) of the population and a d...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Aim: The aim of this study was to establish historical smoking prevalence rates among the working po...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background New Zealand has a goal of becoming a smokefree nation by the year 2025. Smoking prevalenc...
In Australia in 2010 around 17% of adults still smoked cigarettes. In this paper we report work that...
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
several different sociodemographic groups within the Australian population. Method: National cross s...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
Objective To examine changes in age of tobacco experimentation and progression to daily smoking in m...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objectives To estimate the number of past and future lung cancer deaths that have already been aver...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
In Australia there has been a recent increase in the body mass index (BMI) of the population and a d...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Aim: The aim of this study was to establish historical smoking prevalence rates among the working po...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background New Zealand has a goal of becoming a smokefree nation by the year 2025. Smoking prevalenc...
In Australia in 2010 around 17% of adults still smoked cigarettes. In this paper we report work that...
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...