Despite considerable recent progress in tobacco control, smoking and second-hand smoke exposure continue to pose a major health threat to adults, children, and (unborn) babies. There is increasing evidence that implementation of smoke-free legislation, through reducing smoking and smoke exposure, has the potential to improve population health. In this editorial we focus on the research on smoke-free legislation in relation to stillbirths, summarizing the findings to-date, reflecting on methodological issues that need to be considered when interpreting this evidence base, and highlighting some key next steps to further strengthen the evidence in order to inform evidence-based policy making
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...
Both active smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure are associated with pregnancy complicat...
The authors examined the association between exposure to tobacco smoke in utero and the risk of stil...
Despite considerable recent progress in tobacco control, smoking and second-hand smoke exposure cont...
In this paper, we aim to present an overview of the scientific literature on the link between smoke-...
Introduction: Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is estimated to kill 600 000 people worldwide annuall...
Smoke-free legislation has the potential to reduce the substantive disease burden associated with se...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...
Both active smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure are associated with pregnancy complicat...
The authors examined the association between exposure to tobacco smoke in utero and the risk of stil...
Despite considerable recent progress in tobacco control, smoking and second-hand smoke exposure cont...
In this paper, we aim to present an overview of the scientific literature on the link between smoke-...
Introduction: Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is estimated to kill 600 000 people worldwide annuall...
Smoke-free legislation has the potential to reduce the substantive disease burden associated with se...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...
Both active smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure are associated with pregnancy complicat...
The authors examined the association between exposure to tobacco smoke in utero and the risk of stil...