Background: China consumes about forty percent of the world’s cigarettes, predominantly by men, following a large increase in recent decades. We assess sex-specific prevalence and changing patterns of smoking in Chinese adults in the current decade. Methods: A nationally representative survey of smoking was conducted in 2010 among 100,000 Chinese adults aged ≥18 years, using multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method. Information on smoking frequency, type, amount, age started, and quitting was collected. Sex-specific standardised prevalence and means were analysed and compared with estimates in 1996 national survey. Results: In Chinese men aged ≥18, 62.4% were ever smokers in 2010, including 54.0% current and 8.4% ex-smokers. The smoki...
SummaryBackgroundChinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a larg...
Background China is the world´s largest tobacco producer and consumer, in recent years has become t...
Objective: To provide an overview of the previous study findings on tobacco use patterns and deleter...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
BackgroundTobacco smoking is a leading cause of premature death in China, especially among adult men...
AimsAlthough it is known that there is a high smoking prevalence among Chinese, key issues such as s...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Background Chinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a large...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Background Tobacco dependence is the key barrier to successful smoking cessation. However, little is...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Introduction The Smoking Control Regulation in Public Places (hereafter, the ‘regulations’) has been...
SummaryBackgroundChinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a larg...
Background China is the world´s largest tobacco producer and consumer, in recent years has become t...
Objective: To provide an overview of the previous study findings on tobacco use patterns and deleter...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
BackgroundTobacco smoking is a leading cause of premature death in China, especially among adult men...
AimsAlthough it is known that there is a high smoking prevalence among Chinese, key issues such as s...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Background Chinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a large...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Background Tobacco dependence is the key barrier to successful smoking cessation. However, little is...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Introduction The Smoking Control Regulation in Public Places (hereafter, the ‘regulations’) has been...
SummaryBackgroundChinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a larg...
Background China is the world´s largest tobacco producer and consumer, in recent years has become t...
Objective: To provide an overview of the previous study findings on tobacco use patterns and deleter...