Sentences with phrase «current daily smokers»

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are still 2.6 times as likely as non-Indigenous people to be current daily smokers.
The proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were current daily smokers decreased from 46 % in 2008 to 38 % in 2014 - 15.
This is opposite to the declining rate of people who are current daily smokers, nationally.
The proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were current daily smokers remained the same from 2008 to 2014 - 15 (41 %)
The proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are current daily smokers has declined from 45 % in 2008 to 39 % in 2014.
Those who smoked 1 to 29 days of the past 30 days were categorized as current nondaily smokers, and those who smoked all 30 of the past 30 days as current daily smokers.

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Marijuana use occurred nearly exclusively among current cigarette smokersdaily or non-daily smokers — compared with former smokers and those who have never smoked.
While observational analyses among current smokers showed a body weight increase of 0.5 kg per 10 cigarettes smoked daily, genetic analysis in contrast showed that double carriers of the high smoking genotype had a 1.2 kg lower body weight.
«The highest prevalence of daily e-cigarette use we observed was among current smokers and former smokers who quit within the past year.
In a telephone survey of 1,000 current daily cigarette smokers, 44 percent reported a preference to quit through reduction in the number of cigarettes smoked, and 68 percent would consider using a medication to facilitate smoking reduction.
Petry and Oncken compared the demographics and current gambling and psychosocial problems of daily smokers to those of gamblers who were never daily smokers.
Current smoker - Other - a respondent who reported at the time of interview that they smoked cigarettes, cigars or pipes, less frequently than daily;
Current smoker - they currently smoke daily, weekly or other regular pattern (but less than weekly);
[67] In 2004 — 05, half (50 %) of the adult Indigenous population were current daily (or regular) smokers, approximately twice the rate in the non-Indigenous population.
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