Objective - To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, acute coronary events, and stroke events in people aged 60 and older, and to calculate and report risk advancement periods for cardiovascular mortality in addition to traditional epidemiological relative risk measures. Design - Individual participant meta-analysis using data from 25 cohorts participating in the CHANCES consortium. Data were harmonised, analysed separately employing Cox proportional hazard regression models, and combined by meta-analysis. Results - Overall, 503¿905 participants aged 60 and older were included in this study, of whom 37¿952 died from cardiovascular disease. Random effects meta-analysis of the association of smok...
The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dying associated with smoking after the age of...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
Objective - To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ...
Objective To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ac...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ac...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Little information is available about the deleterious effect of smoking in older adults The objectiv...
BackgroundAlthough cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of premature death in middle age...
Abstract Little information is available about the deleterious effect of smoking in older adults Th...
Aims: To quantify the relation between smoking cessation after a first cardiovascular (CV)event and ...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for all forms of stroke. While bot...
Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular diseases, lung disease, and various cancers. Understanding the...
OBJECTIVE: Smokers have lower short-term mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) than non-...
The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dying associated with smoking after the age of...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
Objective - To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ...
Objective To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ac...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular mortality, ac...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Little information is available about the deleterious effect of smoking in older adults The objectiv...
BackgroundAlthough cigarette smoking is the leading avoidable cause of premature death in middle age...
Abstract Little information is available about the deleterious effect of smoking in older adults Th...
Aims: To quantify the relation between smoking cessation after a first cardiovascular (CV)event and ...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for all forms of stroke. While bot...
Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular diseases, lung disease, and various cancers. Understanding the...
OBJECTIVE: Smokers have lower short-term mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) than non-...
The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dying associated with smoking after the age of...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...