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DAFTAR PUSTAKA - Unand
scholar.unand.ac.idCigarette smoking among adolescent aged 13-15 and correlates of current cigarette smoking: results from GYTS 2014 data. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. Vol. 17: 17-23. Ianotti R.J., Bush J.P. and Weinfurt K.P. 1996. Perception of friends’ use of alcohol, cigarettes and marijuana among urban schoolchildren: a
The Ban on Smoking in Public Places (2007)
www.instituteforgovernment.org.ukcigarette smoking that is so widespread today.”6 Smoking and Health reviewed the evidence from more than 200 epidemiological and biological studies, and concluded that smoking is a cause of lung cancer, bronchitis and probably contributes …
Health Psychology 19 - Blackwell Publishing
www.blackwellpublishing.comdue to cancer are related to behaviour. More specifically, lung cancer (the most common form) accounts for 36 per cent of all cancer deaths in men and 15 per cent in women in the UK. It has been calculated that 90 per cent of all lung cancer mortality is attributable to cigarette smoking, which is also linked to other ill-
Smoking Statistics - Action on Smoking and Health
ash.org.ukTable 5: Prevalence of cigarette smoking by socio-economic classification: Persons aged 16 and over. Great Britain, 2019. Since the mid-1970s cigarette consumption has fallen among both men and women, particularly among heavy smokers (defined as those smoking more than 20 cigarettes a day). In 1974, 26% of men and 13% of women
Cigarette Smoke Components and Disease: Is More Than a ...
cancercontrol.cancer.govCANCER Cigarette smoking causes cancers of the lung, esophagus, larynx, oral cavity, bladder, and pancreas in male and female smokers. In fact, cigarette smoking is the major cause of lung cancer in the United States, accounting for 90 percent of cases in men and 79 percent in women (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1989).
Smoking and Youth
www.cdc.govSmoking by youth and young adults can cause serious and potentially deadly health issues immediately and into adulthood. Young people who smoke are . in danger of: Exposure to nicotine can have lasting effects on adolescent brain develop-ment. Cigarette smoking also causes children and teens to be short of breath