Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
Background: Although numerous studies have shown the health behaviors of ex-smokers to be better than those in regular smokers, the differences in health behaviors among ex-smokers at varying durations of cessation have not been investigated. This study aims to examine the relationship between diffe...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-38252014-08-30T02:35:22Z Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009 Sangthong R. Wichaidit W. McNeil E. Chongsuvivatwong V. Chariyalertsak S. Kessomboon P. Taneepanichskul S. Putwatana P. Aekplakorn W. Background: Although numerous studies have shown the health behaviors of ex-smokers to be better than those in regular smokers, the differences in health behaviors among ex-smokers at varying durations of cessation have not been investigated. This study aims to examine the relationship between different durations of smoking cessation and health behaviors. Methods: Data on dietary intake, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and smoking behavior from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV for subjects aged 15-98. years (n= 19 371) were included in the analysis. Trends between health behaviors among regular smokers, ex-smokers with different durations of smoking (< 1. year, 1-10. years, > 10. years), and never smokers were tested. Logistic regression models adjusted for sex, age, and economic status were used. Results: The prevalences of regular smoking, ex-smoking, and never smoking were 22.3%, 12% , and 65.7%, respectively. A trend was found for consumption of fruit, beans and meats, dairy and soy milk, whole-grain products, nutritional supplements, and eating habits. Average daily alcohol consumption (g) was lowest among ex-smokers who had quit for > 10. years ex-smokers (16.4) followed by 1-10. years ex-smokers (27.2), and < 1. year ex-smokers (33.7). Conclusion: A longer duration of smoking cessation correlated with better health behaviors. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. 2014-08-30T02:35:22Z 2014-08-30T02:35:22Z 2012 Article 917435 10.1016/j.ypmed.2012.04.022 22569485 PVTMA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84862489815&partnerID=40&md5=28a73494561be68a7a134447f44e5be8 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22569485 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3825 English |
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Background: Although numerous studies have shown the health behaviors of ex-smokers to be better than those in regular smokers, the differences in health behaviors among ex-smokers at varying durations of cessation have not been investigated. This study aims to examine the relationship between different durations of smoking cessation and health behaviors. Methods: Data on dietary intake, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and smoking behavior from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV for subjects aged 15-98. years (n= 19 371) were included in the analysis. Trends between health behaviors among regular smokers, ex-smokers with different durations of smoking (< 1. year, 1-10. years, > 10. years), and never smokers were tested. Logistic regression models adjusted for sex, age, and economic status were used. Results: The prevalences of regular smoking, ex-smoking, and never smoking were 22.3%, 12% , and 65.7%, respectively. A trend was found for consumption of fruit, beans and meats, dairy and soy milk, whole-grain products, nutritional supplements, and eating habits. Average daily alcohol consumption (g) was lowest among ex-smokers who had quit for > 10. years ex-smokers (16.4) followed by 1-10. years ex-smokers (27.2), and < 1. year ex-smokers (33.7). Conclusion: A longer duration of smoking cessation correlated with better health behaviors. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. |
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Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009 |
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Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009 |
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Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009 |
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