BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that after the adoption of comprehensive smoke-free legislation, there is a reduction in respiratory symptoms among workers in bars. However, it is not known whether respiratory disease is also reduced among people who do not have occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. The aim of our study was to determine whether the ban on smoking in public places in Scotland, which was initiated in March 2006, influenced the rate of hospital admissions for childhood asthma. METHODS Routine hospital administrative data were used to identify all hospital admissions for asthma in Scotland from January 2000 through October 2009 among children younger than 15 years of age. A negative binomial regression mo...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
Second-hand smoke exposure is a major risk factor for respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Although ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that after the adoption of comprehensive smoke-free legislati...
Background In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after leg...
Background Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
BACKGROUND:Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
Funding: This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen REF 2021 Impact Support Award Scheme. A...
BACKGROUND: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after le...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
Second-hand smoke exposure is a major risk factor for respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Although ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that after the adoption of comprehensive smoke-free legislati...
Background In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after leg...
Background Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
BACKGROUND:Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
Funding: This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen REF 2021 Impact Support Award Scheme. A...
BACKGROUND: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after le...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
Second-hand smoke exposure is a major risk factor for respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Although ...