Education, childhood IQ, and occupational social class are associated with mortality and morbidity. One possible cause of these associations is via their impact on health behaviours such as smoking. Less educated people are more likely to continue smoking, but smoking is more strongly related to occupational social class than to education. Childhood IQ is related to education and occupational social class. Here we investigate whether mental ability at age 11 is associated with stopping smoking in adulthood
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
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Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
The social and smoking data were from two of the Midspan prospective cohort studies conducted in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of childhood IQ and adult social factors, and smoking beh...
Aims To test the relationship between early cognitive ability and major changes in smoking habits a...
Background Exposure to tobacco smoke either in utero or postnatally can have substantial adverse eff...
Objective: A series of studies have shown an association between high childhood IQ scores and reduce...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
Objectives To examine the relation of scores on tests of mental ability across childhood with establ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
AbstractPoor childhood and adult socio-economic conditions, lower childhood cognitive ability and ci...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between childhood IQ of parents and c...
Background There is growing evidence that higher childhood cognitive ability predicts lower all-caus...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Att...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
The social and smoking data were from two of the Midspan prospective cohort studies conducted in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of childhood IQ and adult social factors, and smoking beh...
Aims To test the relationship between early cognitive ability and major changes in smoking habits a...
Background Exposure to tobacco smoke either in utero or postnatally can have substantial adverse eff...
Objective: A series of studies have shown an association between high childhood IQ scores and reduce...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
Objectives To examine the relation of scores on tests of mental ability across childhood with establ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
AbstractPoor childhood and adult socio-economic conditions, lower childhood cognitive ability and ci...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between childhood IQ of parents and c...
Background There is growing evidence that higher childhood cognitive ability predicts lower all-caus...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Att...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...