Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about quitters' use of PA. This study aimed to: (1) determine the extent of quitters' past and current use of PA as a cessation aid, while attempting to quit; (2) examine relationships between use of PA and quitter characteristics and cognitions. Methods: Self-report surveys were completed by 181 smokers attempting to quit. Results: Twenty-two percent of quitters reported currently using PA to control their smoking, and 35% had used it during a previous quit attempt. Those in later stages of readiness for using PA as a cessation aid held more positive beliefs regarding self-efficacy, outcome efficacy and did more vigorous PA. Conclusion: Quit...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
High relapse rates among smokers attempting to quit have been linked with failure to cope with cigar...
There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cigarette cravings during smoking abstinence. However, lit...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) can reduce cigarette cravings and aid quitting but little is know...
OBJECTIVES: For smoking cessation, physical activity (PA) may help manage withdrawal symptoms, mood,...
Introduction Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determi...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the program “No more smoking! It's time for phy...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies showed that exercise might reduce nicotine craving and enhances mo...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the program "No more smoking! It's time for physical ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
High relapse rates among smokers attempting to quit have been linked with failure to cope with cigar...
Despite advances in behavioral and pharmacological treatment for tobacco use and dependence, quit ra...
Objectives: This study determines whether pre-cessation physical activity behavior is associated wit...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
High relapse rates among smokers attempting to quit have been linked with failure to cope with cigar...
There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cravings during smoking abstinence. Little is known about ...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cigarette cravings during smoking abstinence. However, lit...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) can reduce cigarette cravings and aid quitting but little is know...
OBJECTIVES: For smoking cessation, physical activity (PA) may help manage withdrawal symptoms, mood,...
Introduction Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determi...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the program “No more smoking! It's time for phy...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies showed that exercise might reduce nicotine craving and enhances mo...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the program "No more smoking! It's time for physical ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
High relapse rates among smokers attempting to quit have been linked with failure to cope with cigar...
Despite advances in behavioral and pharmacological treatment for tobacco use and dependence, quit ra...
Objectives: This study determines whether pre-cessation physical activity behavior is associated wit...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
High relapse rates among smokers attempting to quit have been linked with failure to cope with cigar...
There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or...