Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low relative risks, but the durations of follow-up were short. Objective. - To assess the mortality of ever- and never-smokers in a cohort after 20 years of follow-up. Design, Setting, and Subjects. - A cohort analytic study in a machinery factory in Xi'an, China, involving 1696 people aged 35 years or older (1124 men and 572 women) examined in May 1976. Main Outcome Measures. - All-cause and tobacco- associated mortality. Results. - A total of 56% of the men and 12% of the women were ever-smokers at baseline. Through August 31, 1996, 218 persons (173 men and 45 women) had died. The relative risks (95% confidence intervals [CIs]) for ever smokin...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards at an early phase of the growing epidemic of deaths from tobacco in...
Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier cohorts in the West and ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
CONTEXT: In recent decades, there has been a rapid and substantial increase in tobacco consumption i...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
China, with 20% of the world's population, produces and consumes about 30% of the world's cigarettes...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards at an early phase of the growing epidemic of deaths from tobacco in...
Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier cohorts in the West and ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
CONTEXT: In recent decades, there has been a rapid and substantial increase in tobacco consumption i...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
China, with 20% of the world's population, produces and consumes about 30% of the world's cigarettes...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...