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Smoking related symptomatology in pregnant smokers during ad libitum smoking and following overnight smoking abstinence

Smoking related symptomatology in pregnant smokers during ad libitum smoking and following overnight smoking abstinence

... This cross-sectional study assessed SRS, mood, CPD, and hormone levels in pregnant smokers in their 2nd or 3rd trimester during ad libitum smoking and following overnight abstinence. Ecological momentary ...

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Recruiting pregnant smokers for a placebo randomised controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy

Recruiting pregnant smokers for a placebo randomised controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy

... amongst pregnant smokers, Ussher and West conducted a telephone survey of women who had reported themselves to be smokers during a "booking" appointment ...

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Estimating the healthcare costs of children born to pregnant smokers in England: cohort study using primary and secondary healthcare data

Estimating the healthcare costs of children born to pregnant smokers in England: cohort study using primary and secondary healthcare data

... to smokers and non-smokers as £138, 307 and 462 during the fi rst 5 years of life in women who reported smoking 1 – 9, 10 – 19 or ≥ 20 ciga- rettes, respectively ...

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Understanding pregnant smokers’ adherence to nicotine replacement therapy during a quit attempt: a qualitative study

Understanding pregnant smokers’ adherence to nicotine replacement therapy during a quit attempt: a qualitative study

... Two NHS stop smoking services (SSS) in Nottinghamshire were used as participant identification centres; pregnant women attending these who received NRT as part of their quit attempt were informed about the study. ...

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Lessons learned from the London Exercise and Pregnant (LEAP) Smokers randomised controlled trial process evaluation: implications for the design of physical
activity for smoking cessation interventions during pregnancy

Lessons learned from the London Exercise and Pregnant (LEAP) Smokers randomised controlled trial process evaluation: implications for the design of physical activity for smoking cessation interventions during pregnancy

... ments. Pregnant smokers generally prefer one-to-one to group support [49] and offering home visits may have increased attendance, but it was impractical and costly to offer this on an extensive ...

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Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy

Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation in Pregnancy

... rural pregnant smoker to access due to economic and geographic ...rural pregnant smokers, with positive ...for pregnant smokers on improving maternal smoking abstinence and birth ...

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Physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation during pregnancy (LEAP) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation during pregnancy (LEAP) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... many pregnant smokers under-report the number of cigarettes they smoke [29], therefore, women are eligible if they report currently smoking at least one cigarette a day and report smoking at least five ...

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Effect of nicotine patches in pregnancy on infant and maternal outcomes at 2 years: follow up from the randomised, double blind, placebo controlled SNAP trial

Effect of nicotine patches in pregnancy on infant and maternal outcomes at 2 years: follow up from the randomised, double blind, placebo controlled SNAP trial

... 1050 pregnant smokers aged 16–45 years, at 12–24 weeks’ gestation, and smoking at least fi ve cigarettes per day were recruited from seven hospitals in England between May 1, 2007, and Feb 26, 2010, and ...

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Maternal Smoking Before and During Pregnancy and the Risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

Maternal Smoking Before and During Pregnancy and the Risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death

... the pregnant smokers who did not reduce their smoking during pregnancy (more than half), those who reduced the number of cigarettes smoked by the third trimester demonstrated a modest (12%) decrease in the ...

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Representativeness of the participants in the smoking Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT): a cross sectional study

Representativeness of the participants in the smoking Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT): a cross sectional study

... Achieving representativeness and external validity alongside internal validity is a difficult task especially in clinical trials. This study, using data from a novel trial for smoking cessation in pregnancy, showed that ...

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The Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

The Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... trial. Pregnant smokers will be informed about this part of the study by the NHS Smokefree Pregnancy Study Helpline and asked if they are interested in participating in the interviews as part of the initial ...

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Financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy: randomised controlled trial

Financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy: randomised controlled trial

... reported smokers identified at maternity booking between December 2011 and February 2013, 1128 (37%) were ineligible as their carbon monoxide reading was <7 ...longer pregnant and 20 declined to ...612 ...

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Completeness of maternal smoking status recording during pregnancy in United Kingdom primary care data

Completeness of maternal smoking status recording during pregnancy in United Kingdom primary care data

... these pregnant smokers more willing to approach their GPs for help to quit, and focused GPs’ attention on encouraging cessation in their patients, thereby increasing the proportion of pregnant women ...

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Comparison of CO breath testing and women's self-reporting of smoking behaviour for identifying smoking during pregnancy

Comparison of CO breath testing and women's self-reporting of smoking behaviour for identifying smoking during pregnancy

... all pregnant smokers so they can benefit from specialist smoking ces- sation support and to assess the effectiveness of interven- ...all smokers quit, but rather to provide a reliable cessation ...

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Economic evaluation of smoking induced lung diseases treatment and their social impact

Economic evaluation of smoking induced lung diseases treatment and their social impact

... of smokers and reduces the duration of their lives, but also have consequences for the people around ...asthma: smokers, passive smokers and non-smokers in an outpatient setting for ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SOME HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF SOME SMOKERS AND NON SMOKERS BLOOD SAMPLES

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SOME HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF SOME SMOKERS AND NON SMOKERS BLOOD SAMPLES

... In smokers, lymphocytosis is thought to be mainly associated with an increase in T-cells (Silverman et ...in smokers has been revealed (Asif et ...when smokers, and nonsmokers were compared, rates of ...

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Transfer factor in smokers and non smokers after smoking two cigarettes

Transfer factor in smokers and non smokers after smoking two cigarettes

... Transfer factor in smokers and non smokers after smoking two cigarettes Med J Malaysia Vol 44 No 1 March 1989 Transfer factor in smokers and non smokers after smoking two cigarettes Mohd Hamim Rajikin[.] ...

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Respiratory health and quality of life in young exclusive, habitual smokers - a comparison of waterpipe smokers, cigarette smokers and non-smokers

<p>Respiratory health and quality of life in young exclusive, habitual smokers - a comparison of waterpipe smokers, cigarette smokers and non-smokers</p>

... Our interest in respiratory symptoms as a measurable outcome is important to emphasize. Increasingly, there has been a shift in focus from spirometric measures that have conventionally been used to detect the onset of ...

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Lung cancer trends: smoking, obesity, and sex assessed in the Staten Island University&rsquo;s lung cancer patients

Lung cancer trends: smoking, obesity, and sex assessed in the Staten Island University&rsquo;s lung cancer patients

... risk factor for SCLC. Interestingly, there was no difference in the distribution of smoking pattern among patients with SCLC (Table 1). We attribute this finding to the high number (n = 88) of patients found in the ...

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Evaluation of oxidative stress biomarkers in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and therapeutic applications: a systematic review

Evaluation of oxidative stress biomarkers in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and therapeutic applications: a systematic review

... Antioxidant capacity, measured as TEAC, was significantly higher in healthy smokers, compared with healthy non-smokers, while all IPF patients (both smokers and non-smokers) showed lower[r] ...

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