Sentences with phrase «smoking behaviour»

A reduction in smoking behaviour is supported by routinely collected data from the Australian government.
Questions included smoking behaviours and whether the respondent had voted in a recent election.
Cochrane lead author, and Deputy Director of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, Professor Ann McNeill from King's College London, said, «Evaluating the impact of standardized packaging on smoking behaviour is difficult to do; but the evidence available to us, whilst limited at this time, indicates that standardized packaging may reduce smoking prevalence.
If taxes collected are falling faster than reported smoking behaviour, one might infer rising illicit tobacco production and smuggling.
Students» attitude and smoking behaviour following the implementation of a university smoke - free policy: a cross-sectional study
The vaccine trial involved scheduled contact visits at 30 — 37 weeks» gestation and at 1, 2 and 7 months postpartum, during which self - reported data on maternal and household smoking behaviours (potential confounding factors) were routinely collected by a trained research assistant and entered into a centralised database.
• In New Zealand, nearly one third of prospective fathers changed their dietary and smoking behaviours during their partners» pregnancies (Pryor et al, 2014).
This negativity towards quitting in the presence of passive smoke emphasises the significant role of the social environment in reinforcing smoking behaviour.
Smoking behaviour change among fathers of new infants.
Male data are collected in the same way as female data including information about employment status, religion and smoking behaviour.
Professor Richard Mitchell, Professor of Health and Environment at the University of Glasgow, said: «We were surprised by how strong an influence the retail environment was on teenagers» smoking behaviour.
It is the first of its kind to flesh out the specific statewide impact that raising the tobacco sale age would have on the smoking behaviour of adolescents and young adults.
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