Literature DB >> 2718117

[Tobacco smoking and various measures to control it].

L V Chazova, I N Prokhorova, A V Prokhorov, V M Ivanov, A A Aleksandrov.   

Abstract

The prevalence of smoking has been studied in a population of a Moscow district. The data obtained evidence that 49.0-54.6% of men and 9.2-13.5% of women, aged 20-59, smoke. Smoking was most common at the age of 20-39 (62.6 and 19.0% for males and females, respectively). Regular smoking was registered in 14.4-53.3% of schoolboys and 0.8-28.2% of schoolgirls (pupils of forms 5-10), the habituation being dependent on the number of smoking relatives. A 5-year prospective investigation of 40-59-year-old males allowed the conclusion on high mortality rate among heavy smokers: a three-fold difference for all reasons and cancer, and 2.5-fold difference for cardiovascular diseases compared to respective mortality in non-smokers. A special age-adjusted program designed for smoking control in schoolchildren produced positive 3-year results: a decrease from 17 to 5.9% in smoking incidence among boys of forms 5-7, from 42.1 to 20.7% for boys and from 9.6 to 6% for girls of higher forms. A pilot experience gained in a special office organized for those willing to give up smoking is presented. The treatment involved acupuncture, chemotherapy and psychotherapy.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2718117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ter Arkh        ISSN: 0040-3660            Impact factor:   0.467


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1.  Smoking cessation counseling by Russian oncologists: opportunities for intervention in the Russian Federation.

Authors:  Robert A Schnoll; Paul F Engstrom; Somasundaram Subramanian; Lev Demidov; Dustin B Wielt
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  2006
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