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    Epigenetic biomarkers for smoking cessation by Fang Fang, Allan M. Andersen, Robert Philibert, Dana B. Hancock

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Overall, there is robust evidence for DNA methylation signature of cigarette smoking cessation. However, there are still gaps to fill, including (1) cell-type heterogeneity in measuring blood DNA methylation; (2) underrepresentation of non-European ancestry populations; (3) limited longitudinal data to quantitatively measure DNA methylation after smoking cessation over time; and (4) limited data to study the impact of smoking cessation on other epigenetic features, noncoding RNAs, and histone modifications. …”
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    The Danish model for smoking cessation by Hanne Vibjerg

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Receiving subsidized smoking cessation medications can help local cessation services recruiting the target group, but it can also have a stigmatizing effect that some participants are ‘labelled’, i.e. socially vulnerable.…”
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    Pharmacological treatments for smoking cessation. by Cahill, K, Stevens, S, Lancaster, T

    Published 2014
    “…BOTTOM LINE: Higher rates of smoking cessation were associated with NRT (17.6%) and bupropion (19.1%) compared with placebo (10.6%). …”
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    Motivational interviewing for smoking cessation. by Lai, D, Cahill, K, Qin, Y, Tang, J

    Published 2010
    “…SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomized controlled trials in which motivational interviewing or its variants were offered to smokers to assist smoking cessation. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: We extracted data in duplicate. …”
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    Physician advice for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Bergson, G, Lancaster, T

    Published 2008
    “…OBJECTIVES: The aims of this review were to assess the effectiveness of advice from physicians in promoting smoking cessation; to compare minimal interventions by physicians with more intensive interventions; to assess the effectiveness of various aids to advice in promoting smoking cessation, and to determine the effect of anti-smoking advice on disease-specific and all-cause mortality. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Lancaster, T

    Published 2001
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of proactive and reactive telephone support to help smokers quit. …”
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    Interventions for waterpipe smoking cessation by Asfar, T, Livingstone-Banks, J, Ward, KD, Eissenberg, T, Oluwole, O, Bursac, Z, Ghaddar, T, Maziak, W

    Published 2023
    “…<br><strong> Selection criteria<br></strong> We sought randomized controlled trials (RCTs), quasi‐RCTs, or cluster‐RCTs of any smoking cessation interventions for people who use waterpipes, of any age or gender. …”
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    Exercise interventions for smoking cessation by Ussher, M, Faulkner, G, Angus, K, Hartmann-Boyce, J, Taylor, A

    Published 2019
    “…</p><br /> <p><strong>Objectives:</strong><br /> To determine the effectiveness of exercise‐based interventions alone, or combined with a smoking cessation programme, for achieving long‐term smoking cessation, compared with a smoking cessation intervention alone or other non‐exercise intervention.…”
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    Workplace interventions for smoking cessation. by Cahill, K, Lancaster, T

    Published 2014
    “…BACKGROUND: The workplace has potential as a setting through which large groups of people can be reached to encourage smoking cessation. OBJECTIVES: 1. To categorize workplace interventions for smoking cessation tested in controlled studies and to determine the extent to which they help workers to stop smoking.2. …”
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    Physician advice for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Buitrago, D, Preciado, N, Sanchez, G, Hartmann-Boyce, J, Lancaster, T

    Published 2013
    “…OBJECTIVES: The aims of this review were to assess the effectiveness of advice from physicians in promoting smoking cessation; to compare minimal interventions by physicians with more intensive interventions; to assess the effectiveness of various aids to advice in promoting smoking cessation, and to determine the effect of anti-smoking advice on disease-specific and all-cause mortality. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Lancaster, T, Perera, R

    Published 2003
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of proactive and reactive telephone support to help smokers quit. …”
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