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Association of the mu-opioid receptor gene with smoking cessation.
Published 2007“…We investigated the association of the OPRM1 genotype with long-term smoking cessation and change in body mass index (BMI) following a smoking cessation attempt among smokers who attempted to quit using the nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) patch or placebo in a randomized controlled trial, and were followed-up over an 8-year period following their initial cessation attempt. …”
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Interventions for preventing weight gain after smoking cessation.
Published 2012“…OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the effect of: (1) Interventions targeting post-cessation weight gain on weight change and smoking cessation.(2) Interventions designed to aid smoking cessation that may also plausibly affect weight on post-cessation weight change. …”
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Teaching smoking cessation knowledge to second-year undergraduates.
Published 2005“…Positive smoking cessation knowledge changes can be achieved through teaching. …”
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Cannabinoid type 1 receptor antagonists for smoking cessation.
Published 2011“… BACKGROUND: Selective type 1 cannabinoid (CB1) receptor antagonists may assist with smoking cessation by restoring the balance of the endocannabinoid system, which can be disrupted by prolonged use of nicotine. …”
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Interventions for preventing weight gain after smoking cessation
Published 2021“…</p> <p><strong>Objectives:</strong> To systematically review the effects of: (1) interventions targeting post‐cessation weight gain on weight change and smoking cessation (referred to as 'Part 1') and (2) interventions designed to aid smoking cessation that plausibly affect post‐cessation weight gain (referred to as 'Part 2').…”
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Interventions for preventing weight gain after smoking cessation.
Published 2009“…There are some interventions that have been specifically designed to tackle smoking cessation whilst also limiting weight gain. Many smoking cessation pharmacotherapies and other interventions may also limit weight gain. …”
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The mean willingness-to-pay for smoking cessation treatment in Malaysia
Published 2023“…This research aims to estimate the mean willingness-to-pay (WTP) for smoking cessation treatment among smokers in Malaysia. …”
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Factors associated with the willingness-to-pay for smoking cessation treatments
Published 2020“…This study aimed to investigate the factors of the willingness-to-pay for smoking cessation treatments, such as nicotine patch, bupropion and varenicline, among Malaysians. …”
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Promoting smoking cessation in Bangladeshi and Pakistani male adults: design of a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of trained community smoking cessation workers.
Published 2009“…The study compares the effectiveness of trained Pakistani and Bangladeshi smoking cessation workers operating in an outreach capacity ('clinic + outreach') with standard care ('clinic only') to improve access to and success of National Health Service smoking cessation services. …”
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Is there a place for cutting‐down‐to‐stop in smoking cessation support?
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Smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers: a systematic review.
Published 2008“…We assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions initiated during a hospital stay. …”
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Pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation: an overview and network meta-analysis.
Published 2013“…Participants are usually adult smokers, but we exclude reviews of smoking cessation for pregnant women and in particular disease groups or specific settings. …”
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Smoking cessation, weight gain, and DRD4 -521 genotype
Published 2006“…We further investigated whether DRD4 genotype moderated any weight gain in either group. Smoking cessation was associated with an increase in BMI, and persisted up to 8 years after smoking cessation. …”
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Heated tobacco products for smoking cessation and reducing smoking prevalence
Published 2022“…Eligible outcomes were smoking cessation, adverse events, and selected biomarkers. …”
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Interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalised patients: a systematic review
Published 2001“…The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the effectiveness of interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalised patients. <p><b>Methods</b></p> We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group register, CINAHL, and the Smoking and Health database for studies of interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalised patients. …”
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Effectiveness of smoking cessation and weight loss interventions for musculoskeletal pain
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of opioid antagonists for smoking cessation
Published 2014“…Objectives: This meta-analysis sought to evaluate the efficacy of opioid antagonists in promoting long-term smoking cessation. Post-treatment abstinence was examined as a secondary outcome and effects on withdrawal symptoms, craving and reduced consumption were also explored. …”
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Investigating subgroups in smoking cessation treatment response: Response to Perkins
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