The prevalence of smoking among the elderly is lower than in the general population, but aging populations in many countries mean that smoking-related diseases will increase as a health burden in the future. Executive cognitive functioning (ECF) allows people to plan and regulate behavior in order to achieve future goals. Impaired EGF is prevalent in those aged over 65 years and may be a factor in continued smoking among the elderly. Initial studies suggest that current ECF predicts successful cessation of smoking. Among ever smokers, 74% of those with unimpaired ECF had successfully quit compared with 65% of those with some level of ECF impairment. However, a general measure of cognition did not predict cessation. These findings have impli...
Background: Smoking is the predominant form of tobacco consumption and is growing worldwide, particu...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a moderate decline in one o...
Background: As cognitive functions and, more specifically, executive functions (EF) seem to influenc...
To examine potential associations of the history of lifetime smoking and smoking cessation with cogn...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown conflicting results on the association between smoking and...
International audienceCONTEXT: Smoking is a possible risk factor for dementia, although its impact m...
Introduction Independent studies have observed that persistent cigarette smoking is associated with...
Background and Objectives: Decline in cognitive function is a debilitating health problem at an olde...
WOS: 000237703200010PubMed ID: 16678725Previous studies that have examined the impact of cigarette s...
Objective: This study assessed both executive function (EF) and prospective memory (PM) in a group o...
Background: Observational studies investigating the association between smoking, cognitive decline a...
The authors examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal relation of smoking habits and current alco...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies about the association between smoking and dementia necessa...
Background: Cognitivedisorder could affect quite complicatedsocialproblems, since inability ofbrainf...
Introduction: The exploration of cognitive impairments associated with tobacco use disorder has expa...
Background: Smoking is the predominant form of tobacco consumption and is growing worldwide, particu...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a moderate decline in one o...
Background: As cognitive functions and, more specifically, executive functions (EF) seem to influenc...
To examine potential associations of the history of lifetime smoking and smoking cessation with cogn...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown conflicting results on the association between smoking and...
International audienceCONTEXT: Smoking is a possible risk factor for dementia, although its impact m...
Introduction Independent studies have observed that persistent cigarette smoking is associated with...
Background and Objectives: Decline in cognitive function is a debilitating health problem at an olde...
WOS: 000237703200010PubMed ID: 16678725Previous studies that have examined the impact of cigarette s...
Objective: This study assessed both executive function (EF) and prospective memory (PM) in a group o...
Background: Observational studies investigating the association between smoking, cognitive decline a...
The authors examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal relation of smoking habits and current alco...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies about the association between smoking and dementia necessa...
Background: Cognitivedisorder could affect quite complicatedsocialproblems, since inability ofbrainf...
Introduction: The exploration of cognitive impairments associated with tobacco use disorder has expa...
Background: Smoking is the predominant form of tobacco consumption and is growing worldwide, particu...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a moderate decline in one o...
Background: As cognitive functions and, more specifically, executive functions (EF) seem to influenc...