BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 million) in the world. Data on smoking cessation among diabetic patients are limited in low and middle income countries. The objective of the study was to document the effectiveness of diabetic specific smoking cessation counseling by a non-doctor health professional in addition to a cessation advice to quit, delivered by doctors.METHODS:In our parallel-group randomized controlled trial, we selected 224 adult diabetes patients aged 18 years or older who smoked in the last month, from two diabetes clinics in South India. Using a computer generated random sequence with block size fourthe patients were randomized equally into intervention-1 and inte...
Introduction Few studies have assessed the efficacy of smoking cessation interventions in individual...
Abstract Background Smoking cessation is an achievable behavioral change, which reduces the risks of...
Tobacco use is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular mortality and h...
Abstract Background India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users ...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of delivering brief and disease-centred smoking cessation inte...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P2-0156Background: Tobacco smoking not only leads to adverse h...
Background: India currently has more than 60 million people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) continue to rise unabated globally and the existing evi...
Podium Presentation 2 - Paper Session 4: Treatment in Smokers with Comorbidities: no. PA4-4BACKGROUN...
Widespread evidence has demonstrated the negative effects of tobacco smoking in patients with diabe...
© 2016 Dr. Sathish ThirunavukkarasuGlobally, 415 million people are estimated to have type 2 diabete...
BACKGROUND: Data on quit rates among diabetes patients are limited. PURPOSE: To find whether positiv...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Introduction Few studies have assessed the efficacy of smoking cessation interventions in individual...
Abstract Background Smoking cessation is an achievable behavioral change, which reduces the risks of...
Tobacco use is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular mortality and h...
Abstract Background India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users ...
Background: India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mil...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of delivering brief and disease-centred smoking cessation inte...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P2-0156Background: Tobacco smoking not only leads to adverse h...
Background: India currently has more than 60 million people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) continue to rise unabated globally and the existing evi...
Podium Presentation 2 - Paper Session 4: Treatment in Smokers with Comorbidities: no. PA4-4BACKGROUN...
Widespread evidence has demonstrated the negative effects of tobacco smoking in patients with diabe...
© 2016 Dr. Sathish ThirunavukkarasuGlobally, 415 million people are estimated to have type 2 diabete...
BACKGROUND: Data on quit rates among diabetes patients are limited. PURPOSE: To find whether positiv...
Introduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; ...
Introduction Few studies have assessed the efficacy of smoking cessation interventions in individual...
Abstract Background Smoking cessation is an achievable behavioral change, which reduces the risks of...
Tobacco use is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular mortality and h...