Search Results - "Noble, Madison L"
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Can E-Cigarettes and Pharmaceutical Aids Increase Smoking Cessation and Reduce Cigarette Consumption? Findings From a Nationally Representative Cohort of American Smokers
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-11-2018)“…Abstract Many smokers believe that electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and pharmaceutical cessation aids can help them quit smoking or reduce cigarette…”
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Receptivity to Tobacco Advertising and Susceptibility to Tobacco Products
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-06-2017)“…Non-cigarette tobacco marketing is less regulated and may promote cigarette smoking among adolescents. We quantified receptivity to advertising for multiple…”
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Effectiveness of Pharmaceutical Smoking Cessation Aids in a Nationally Representative Cohort of American Smokers
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (01-06-2018)“…Abstract Background Despite strong efficacy in randomized trials, the population effectiveness of pharmaceutical aids in long-term smoking cessation is…”
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Susceptibility to tobacco product use among youth in wave 1 of the population Assessment of tobacco and health (PATH) study
Published in Preventive medicine (01-08-2017)“…Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate susceptibility and ever use of tobacco products among adolescents and young adults in the US…”
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Pasos Hacia La Salud: a randomized controlled trial of an internet-delivered physical activity intervention for Latinas
Published in The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (28-05-2016)“…Internet access has grown markedly in Latinos during the past decade. However, there have been no Internet-based physical activity interventions designed for…”
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Physical Activity in Latino Men and Women: Facilitators, Barriers, and Interventions
Published in American journal of lifestyle medicine (01-01-2015)“…Latinos report less leisure time physical activity (PA) than non–Latino Whites and suffer disproportionately from diseases related to sedentary lifestyle, yet…”
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