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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Main Authors: Sangthong R., Wichaidit W., McNeil E., Chongsuvivatwong V., Chariyalertsak S., Kessomboon P., Taneepanichskul S., Putwatana P., Aekplakorn W.
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spelling 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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description 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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author Sangthong R.
Wichaidit W.
McNeil E.
Chongsuvivatwong V.
Chariyalertsak S.
Kessomboon P.
Taneepanichskul S.
Putwatana P.
Aekplakorn W.
spellingShingle Sangthong R.
Wichaidit W.
McNeil E.
Chongsuvivatwong V.
Chariyalertsak S.
Kessomboon P.
Taneepanichskul S.
Putwatana P.
Aekplakorn W.
Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
author_facet Sangthong R.
Wichaidit W.
McNeil E.
Chongsuvivatwong V.
Chariyalertsak S.
Kessomboon P.
Taneepanichskul S.
Putwatana P.
Aekplakorn W.
author_sort Sangthong R.
title Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
title_short Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
title_full Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
title_fullStr Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
title_full_unstemmed Health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: Results from the Thai National Health Examination Survey IV, 2009
title_sort health behaviors among short- and long- term ex-smokers: results from the thai national health examination survey iv, 2009
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