2025
Modeling the Impact of Smoking on Mortality in Argentina From 2000 to 2100. A Maximum Potential Reduction in Premature Mortality Analysis
Salgado M, Cao P, Jeon J, Sanchez-Romero L, Holford T, Levy D, Tam J, Mejia R, Meza R. Modeling the Impact of Smoking on Mortality in Argentina From 2000 to 2100. A Maximum Potential Reduction in Premature Mortality Analysis. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2025, ntaf117. PMID: 40448284, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmoking-attributable deathsTobacco control interventionsSmoking-attributable mortalitySmoking prevalenceControl interventionsLife yearsAdult smoking prevalenceSmoking-related mortalityPremature deathBurden of smokingPotential health gainsReduce smoking ratesPublic health effortsYears of lifeImpact of smokingSmoking trendsPopulation healthSmoking ratesHealth effortsHealth gainsPremature mortalityModel of cigarette smokeMortality burdenBirth cohortStatus quo scenario
2014
Patterns of Birth Cohort–Specific Smoking Histories, 1965–2009
Holford TR, Levy DT, McKay LA, Clarke L, Racine B, Meza R, Land S, Jeon J, Feuer EJ. Patterns of Birth Cohort–Specific Smoking Histories, 1965–2009. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2014, 46: e31-e37. PMID: 24439359, PMCID: PMC3951759, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2013.10.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking historyBirth cohortU.S. National Health Interview SurveyNational Health Interview SurveySmoking-related mortalityHealth Interview SurveyTobacco control interventionsCurrent smoking behaviorAge-specific distributionSmoking statusSmoking patternsSmoking intensitySurvival differencesSmoking behaviorCohortControl interventionsDifferent birth cohortsDate of surveyInterview SurveyIntervention strategiesCohort modelSmokersAgePrevalenceSlow decline
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