In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease burden attributable to smoking contributes to an evaluation of the adverse impact of smoking. To aid in policy change and implementation, this study estimated the population-attributable fractions (PAFs) of smoking, the all-cause mortality and the loss of life expectancy attributable to smoking in 2014 of Qingdao. PAFs were calculated using the smoking impact ratio (SIR) or current smoking rate (P) and relative risk (RR). We determined the smoking-attributable mortality by multiplying the smoking-attributable fraction by the total mortality. This study used the method of an abridged life table to calculate the loss of life expectancy caused by ...
Liver cancer and liver cirrhosis are common causes of death in China, where chronic lifelong hepatit...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
INTRODUCTION:Cigarette smoking is among the most important public health concerns worldwide and the ...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and disability from cancer in China. To provide a ...
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 ...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many diseases. We sought to quantify the burden of tobacc...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
Liver cancer and liver cirrhosis are common causes of death in China, where chronic lifelong hepatit...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
In China, smoking is the leading preventable cause of deaths by a disease. Estimating the disease bu...
INTRODUCTION:Cigarette smoking is among the most important public health concerns worldwide and the ...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and disability from cancer in China. To provide a ...
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 ...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many diseases. We sought to quantify the burden of tobacc...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
Liver cancer and liver cirrhosis are common causes of death in China, where chronic lifelong hepatit...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...