Biochemically confirmed abstinence rates, smoking rates and missing data rates by treatment condition (N = 219).</p
<p>Enzyme activity rates, and relevant statistics of the P450 activity assays.</p
This study examined the utility and accuracy of collateral reports of smoking status among 256 absti...
Introduction Biochemical verification of smoking abstinence remains an important validity check of c...
Rates of biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence by intervention group (int...
<p>Smoking cessation trials using SMS function–continuous abstinence (biochemically verified).</p
Outcome measures for smoking cessation are reviewed and evaluated, including 3 self-report measures ...
(a) The biochemical relapse-free rate in all patients at 5 years was 98.9%. (b) The biochemical rela...
Abstract Background Missing data are common in tobacco studies. It is well known that from the obser...
Verified continuous smoking abstinence and 7-day point prevalence (intention-to-treat) by group.</p
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
Crude rates of smoking cessation (per 1,000/year), number of quitters and person-years at risk in ma...
<p><sup>1</sup> Given as median (25<sup>th</sup>, 75<sup>th</sup> percentile). Missing values: Folat...
Study subjects’ blood pressure, pulse pressure and heart rate values according to smoking status.</p
Background: Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer, so data linked to smoking behaviour are import...
<p>Clinical and biochemical data according to the nutritional status (<i>N</i> = 137).</p
<p>Enzyme activity rates, and relevant statistics of the P450 activity assays.</p
This study examined the utility and accuracy of collateral reports of smoking status among 256 absti...
Introduction Biochemical verification of smoking abstinence remains an important validity check of c...
Rates of biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence by intervention group (int...
<p>Smoking cessation trials using SMS function–continuous abstinence (biochemically verified).</p
Outcome measures for smoking cessation are reviewed and evaluated, including 3 self-report measures ...
(a) The biochemical relapse-free rate in all patients at 5 years was 98.9%. (b) The biochemical rela...
Abstract Background Missing data are common in tobacco studies. It is well known that from the obser...
Verified continuous smoking abstinence and 7-day point prevalence (intention-to-treat) by group.</p
AimsTo estimate the prevalence and predictors of failed biochemical verification of self-reported ab...
Crude rates of smoking cessation (per 1,000/year), number of quitters and person-years at risk in ma...
<p><sup>1</sup> Given as median (25<sup>th</sup>, 75<sup>th</sup> percentile). Missing values: Folat...
Study subjects’ blood pressure, pulse pressure and heart rate values according to smoking status.</p
Background: Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer, so data linked to smoking behaviour are import...
<p>Clinical and biochemical data according to the nutritional status (<i>N</i> = 137).</p
<p>Enzyme activity rates, and relevant statistics of the P450 activity assays.</p
This study examined the utility and accuracy of collateral reports of smoking status among 256 absti...
Introduction Biochemical verification of smoking abstinence remains an important validity check of c...