BACKGROUND: Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking to mortality has not been quantified reliably in an Indigenous population. We investigate smoking and mortality among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults in Australia, where current adult daily smoking prevalence is 40.2%. METHODS: A prospective study of 1388 cardiovascular disease- and cancer-free Aboriginal adults aged ≥45 years, of the 267 153 45 and Up Study participants randomly sampled from the New South Wales general population over 2006-09. Questionnaire and mortality data were linked (through the Centre for Health Record Linkage) to mid-2019. Adjusted hazard ratios (called relative risks, RRs) for all-cause morta...
Abstract Objective: To describe the trends in the prevalence of smoking, quitting and initiation amo...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are twice as likely as non-Indigenous people...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
Tobacco use is of particular concern for the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are almost four times more likely to die from respi...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease and mortality for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Abstract Background In Australia, national smoking prevalence has successfully fallen below 20%, but...
Background: Tobacco smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and...
© 2020 Christina Lana HerisTobacco use is the leading risk factor for poor health outcomes in Austra...
Tobacco smoking is a major contributor to the well-documented poorer health status of Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous Australians generally have a poor health status and an elevated cancer mortality that has...
Abstract Objective: To describe the trends in the prevalence of smoking, quitting and initiation amo...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are twice as likely as non-Indigenous people...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
Tobacco use is of particular concern for the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are almost four times more likely to die from respi...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease and mortality for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Abstract Background In Australia, national smoking prevalence has successfully fallen below 20%, but...
Background: Tobacco smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and...
© 2020 Christina Lana HerisTobacco use is the leading risk factor for poor health outcomes in Austra...
Tobacco smoking is a major contributor to the well-documented poorer health status of Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous Australians generally have a poor health status and an elevated cancer mortality that has...
Abstract Objective: To describe the trends in the prevalence of smoking, quitting and initiation amo...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are twice as likely as non-Indigenous people...