Gradual Versus Abrupt Smoking Cessation: A Randomized, Controlled Noninferiority Trial
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts involve gradual cessation. If gradual cessation is as successful, smokers can be advised to quit either way. Objective: To examine the success of quitting smoking by gradual compared with abrupt quitt...
Main Authors: | Lindson-Hawley, N, Banting, M, West, R, Michie, S, Shinkins, B, Aveyard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
American College of Physicians
2016
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