Background: Awareness towards tobacco hazards has increased with time but its role alone towards cessation is questionable. With widespread menace of tobacco in developing countries like India, not much tobacco chewing prevalence and their quitting patterns data are available in urban Saurashtra region. Objectives: 1. To find out prevalence of various forms of chewing tobacco and quitting attitudes in urban Jamnagar. 2. To study quitting patterns in relation with age of habit initiation, family background and habit duration. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study involving 2513 individuals as study population by 30-cluster sampling method. The study was carried out between June 2007 and March 2008. Pre-set, pre-tested qu...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use leads to many health complications and is a risk factor for the occurrence o...
Abstract Background: Tobacco is the most important preventable cause of disease burden and death al...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
Background: India suffers from a huge burden of substance abuse and associated morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Usage of tobacco is prevalent worldwide in some or other form in all age groups. Smoki...
Background: The burden of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use still requires research attention as part of I...
Introduction: Tobacco addiction is the most widespread addiction in the world. There are nearly 1.3 ...
Background India is the world's third largest tobacco-growing country. The Indian scenario as far a...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of tobacco-related oral habits (TROH) in Mahabubnagar district of Tela...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading global cause of preventable death. There is estimation t...
The use of tobacco overall in India is given with an advanced rate of frequency of smoking. The high...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess factors that determine tobacco habit initialization and ces...
The use of tobacco overall in India is given with an advanced rate of frequency of smoking. The high...
Abstract Tobacco use is a major cause of preventable death and disease in India. A nationally repre...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use leads to many health complications and is a risk factor for the occurrence o...
Abstract Background: Tobacco is the most important preventable cause of disease burden and death al...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
Background: India suffers from a huge burden of substance abuse and associated morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Usage of tobacco is prevalent worldwide in some or other form in all age groups. Smoki...
Background: The burden of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use still requires research attention as part of I...
Introduction: Tobacco addiction is the most widespread addiction in the world. There are nearly 1.3 ...
Background India is the world's third largest tobacco-growing country. The Indian scenario as far a...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of tobacco-related oral habits (TROH) in Mahabubnagar district of Tela...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading global cause of preventable death. There is estimation t...
The use of tobacco overall in India is given with an advanced rate of frequency of smoking. The high...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess factors that determine tobacco habit initialization and ces...
The use of tobacco overall in India is given with an advanced rate of frequency of smoking. The high...
Abstract Tobacco use is a major cause of preventable death and disease in India. A nationally repre...
BACKGROUND: Nearly one-third of adults in India use tobacco, resulting in 1.2 million deaths. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco use leads to many health complications and is a risk factor for the occurrence o...
Abstract Background: Tobacco is the most important preventable cause of disease burden and death al...