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about smoking have changed, as measured from the California Tobacco Surveys (CTS) and other data sources. Some of the most … cigarette consumption fell by a factor of 57% in California compared to only 27% in the rest of the United States. By the end of … per capita cigarette consumption. In 1999, only 13.0±0.3% of Californians were daily smokers. Only 6.4±0.4% of …
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Using information from a national youth tobacco survey, this report explores tobacco cessation among yoth aged 12 to 19 … report is based on data from the 2000 National Youth Tobacco Survey. …
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This report presents data from the 2000 NYTS that describe the use of tobacco products, other than cigarettes, among a … nationally representative sample of middle and high school students. The report also examines the relationship between cigarette … use and the use of other tobacco products. All of the analyses in the report are strtified by the demographic …
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In the United States, more than 4 million youth between the ages of 12 and 17 are exposed to secondhand smoke in the home. The vast majority of this exposure is a result of parental smoking in the home. This report presents information about youth exposure to secondhand smoke, with special focus...
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of cigarettes smoked; cigarette type and brand preferences; and use of menthol cigarettes. This report also shows the … change in current smoking from 2000 to 2002. Tobacco use has declined since 2000 among high school students. In 2000, 28 … students are state and national media campaignsm such as the national truth campaign; increased cigarette prices; restrictions …
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The purpose fo this report is to summarize awareness of and receptivity to pro-tobacco marketing influences from three … are young teens (age 12 to 14), older teens (aged 15 to 17), and young adults (age 18 to 24) exposed to pro-tobacco … exposure to pro-tobacco marketing among teens and young adults changed between winter 1999-20000, fall 2000, and spring 2001? 4 …
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An Occasional Paper of the Bureau of Epidemiology, Florida Department of Health
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Although cigarette smoking accounts for the majority of youth tobacco use, it is important to monitor use of other … tobacco products. These other products - cigars, smokeless tobacco, bidis, kreteks, and pipes - pose many of the same health … risks as cigarettes and may present different dangers. For example, use of smokeless tobacco is associated with increased …
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