Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mandate smoke-free restaurants and bars. Smoking was generally not regulated in restaurants and bars in China before 2008. This study was designed to examine the public attitudes towards banning smoking in these places in China. A convenience sample of 814 restaurants and bars was selected in five Chinese cities and all owners of these venues were interviewed in person by questionnaire in 2007. Eighty six percent of current nonsmoking subjects had at least one-day exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) at work in the past week. Only 51% of subjects knew SHS could cause heart disease. Only 17% and 11% of subjects supported prohibiting smoking complete...
Background and challenges to implementation In November 24, 2014, the legal website of the China Sta...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the hi...
Background: The Hong Kong government has proposed legislation for smoke-free policies in all restaur...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to investigate the attitudes of restaurant managers, emplo...
OBJECTIVES: To assess indoor second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in restaurants and bars via PM(2.5) (f...
Smoking is generally not regulated in restaurants or bars in China, or the restrictions are not full...
Objective To determine the coverage of smoking restriction policies in indoor workplaces in China an...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is harmful and hazardous to the health of the general public. A l...
Objective: To evaluate the association between smoke-free regulations in public places and secondha...
Although previous studies have provided strong evidence that Chinese individuals are exposed to seco...
The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as the first pr...
Background: The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study were to investigate the implementation of smoking-restric...
Background and challenges to implementation In November 24, 2014, the legal website of the China Sta...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the hi...
Background: The Hong Kong government has proposed legislation for smoke-free policies in all restaur...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to investigate the attitudes of restaurant managers, emplo...
OBJECTIVES: To assess indoor second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in restaurants and bars via PM(2.5) (f...
Smoking is generally not regulated in restaurants or bars in China, or the restrictions are not full...
Objective To determine the coverage of smoking restriction policies in indoor workplaces in China an...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is harmful and hazardous to the health of the general public. A l...
Objective: To evaluate the association between smoke-free regulations in public places and secondha...
Although previous studies have provided strong evidence that Chinese individuals are exposed to seco...
The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as the first pr...
Background: The Shanghai Public Places Smoking Control Legislation was implemented in March 2010 as ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study were to investigate the implementation of smoking-restric...
Background and challenges to implementation In November 24, 2014, the legal website of the China Sta...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the hi...
Background: The Hong Kong government has proposed legislation for smoke-free policies in all restaur...