Objectives: Previous studies suggest that smokers have a misperception of their 10-year cardiovascular risk. We aimed to compare 10-year cardiovascular risk self-perception and calculated risk among smokers willing to quit and assess the determinants of a possible misperception. Design: Cross-sectional secondary analysis of baseline data from a randomised controlled trial of smoking cessation. Participants: 514 participants, mean age 51.1 years, 46% women, 98% Caucasian. Eligible participants were regular smokers, aged between 40 and 70 years, with a consumption of at least 10 cigarettes per day for at least a year. None of them had experienced cardiovascular disease before. Exclusion criteria comprised a history of myocardial infarction...
Objective: To investigate 1) whether smokers and no smokers with identical Framingham risk score (FR...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether an interaction between smoking and serum total cholesterol (TC) and/or...
Background: An individual’s perception of the risk of, and their susceptibility to, future cardiovas...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies suggest that smokers have a misperception of their 10-year cardiovasc...
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that smokers have a misperception of their 10-year cardiovascul...
(EN) Introduction: Tobacco dependence is one of the four major risk factors (RF), cardiovascular (CV...
Objectif: Plusieurs études suggèrent que les fumeurs actifs ont une perception erronée de leurs risq...
Current prediction models for risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence incorporate smoking as ...
Background: The rising prevalence of cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) calls for effective prevention p...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
Contains fulltext : 59223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We aimed to ex...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is a key health condition associated with tobacco use; however, c...
Objective: This study investigates how voluntary changes in tobacco consumption are related to chang...
AIMS: To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived...
BACKGROUND: Relative risks (RR) for cardiovascular disease (CVD) by smoking rate exhibit a concave p...
Objective: To investigate 1) whether smokers and no smokers with identical Framingham risk score (FR...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether an interaction between smoking and serum total cholesterol (TC) and/or...
Background: An individual’s perception of the risk of, and their susceptibility to, future cardiovas...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies suggest that smokers have a misperception of their 10-year cardiovasc...
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that smokers have a misperception of their 10-year cardiovascul...
(EN) Introduction: Tobacco dependence is one of the four major risk factors (RF), cardiovascular (CV...
Objectif: Plusieurs études suggèrent que les fumeurs actifs ont une perception erronée de leurs risq...
Current prediction models for risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence incorporate smoking as ...
Background: The rising prevalence of cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) calls for effective prevention p...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
Contains fulltext : 59223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We aimed to ex...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is a key health condition associated with tobacco use; however, c...
Objective: This study investigates how voluntary changes in tobacco consumption are related to chang...
AIMS: To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived...
BACKGROUND: Relative risks (RR) for cardiovascular disease (CVD) by smoking rate exhibit a concave p...
Objective: To investigate 1) whether smokers and no smokers with identical Framingham risk score (FR...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether an interaction between smoking and serum total cholesterol (TC) and/or...
Background: An individual’s perception of the risk of, and their susceptibility to, future cardiovas...