There are few recent longitudinal studies on smokeless tobacco (SLT) products and smoking outside the United States or European Nordic countries. The present longitudinal study tests whether Swedish-type snus and nasal snuff use decreases smoking incidence and prevalence in a central European country. The sample consisted of 5198 Swiss men (around 20 years of age). Retention rate was 91.5% over 15 months. Regression models, adjusting for a variety of psychosocial, smoking-related, and other risk factors, assessed whether no, low (less than weekly), and high (weekly or more) use baseline groups showed changes or maintenance in snus and snuff use related to smoking initiation, cessation, and reduction. Among baseline nonsmokers, snus initiato...
The study aimed at assessing the link between physical activity (PA), sports activity and snus use a...
To investigate the prevalence and patterns of transitions between cigarette and snus use
AbstractInterest in snus (Swedish type moist snuff) as an alternative to smoking is increasing, but ...
There are few recent longitudinal studies on smokeless tobacco (SLT) products and smoking outside th...
BACKGROUND: Smokeless tobacco is of increasing interest to public health researchers and policy make...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is of increasing interest to public health researchers and policy make...
Aims To examine how the relative size of six groups of male ever snus users (current and forme...
Aims:Swedish smokeless tobacco (snus) is a lower-risk tobacco product than cigarette smoking for ind...
In Norway, snus (low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco) is allowed to compete with cigarettes for market...
Snus is an oral smokeless tobacco product which is usually placed behind the upper lip, either in a ...
Abstract: Background: In Norway, low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco (snus) is allowed to compete with...
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) are an effective treatment for tobacco dependence, yet most smo...
Eletter to Tobacco Control in response to an eletter published in the same journal about whether snu...
There has been concern that the availability of alternative less harmful forms of nicotine might inh...
Background: In Norway, low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco (snus) is allowed to compete with cigarette...
The study aimed at assessing the link between physical activity (PA), sports activity and snus use a...
To investigate the prevalence and patterns of transitions between cigarette and snus use
AbstractInterest in snus (Swedish type moist snuff) as an alternative to smoking is increasing, but ...
There are few recent longitudinal studies on smokeless tobacco (SLT) products and smoking outside th...
BACKGROUND: Smokeless tobacco is of increasing interest to public health researchers and policy make...
Background: Smokeless tobacco is of increasing interest to public health researchers and policy make...
Aims To examine how the relative size of six groups of male ever snus users (current and forme...
Aims:Swedish smokeless tobacco (snus) is a lower-risk tobacco product than cigarette smoking for ind...
In Norway, snus (low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco) is allowed to compete with cigarettes for market...
Snus is an oral smokeless tobacco product which is usually placed behind the upper lip, either in a ...
Abstract: Background: In Norway, low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco (snus) is allowed to compete with...
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) are an effective treatment for tobacco dependence, yet most smo...
Eletter to Tobacco Control in response to an eletter published in the same journal about whether snu...
There has been concern that the availability of alternative less harmful forms of nicotine might inh...
Background: In Norway, low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco (snus) is allowed to compete with cigarette...
The study aimed at assessing the link between physical activity (PA), sports activity and snus use a...
To investigate the prevalence and patterns of transitions between cigarette and snus use
AbstractInterest in snus (Swedish type moist snuff) as an alternative to smoking is increasing, but ...