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- Cessation of Waterpipe Smoking | SpringerLink
Tobacco smoking using a waterpipe (known regionally by such names as “hookah,” “shisha,” “goza,” and “narghile”) is a centuries-old tradition in the Middle East in which tobacco is heated, usually with charcoal, and its smoke is passed through water before inhalation Its use has increased dramatically over the last 20 years and has spread to much of the rest of the world
- Intention to Smoke Tobacco Using Waterpipe among Students in a . . .
Guided by the Theory of Reasoned Action this study examined the association of behavioral beliefs, attitudes, normative beliefs and subjective norms with waterpipe tobacco smoking intention in college students A cross-sectional design was used A
- Waterpipe Smoking and Regulation in the United States: A Comprehensive . . .
Background: Researchers in tobacco control are concerned about the increasing prevalence of waterpipe smoking in the United States, which may pose similar risks as cigarette smoking This review explores the prevalence of waterpipe smoking in the United
- Water Pipes | Bongs | Legal Smoke Shop
Water Pipes Your glass water pipe is the most important part of your smoking or dabbing experience It features a chamber or two for water and holds all of your other accessories, allowing you to comfortably smoke flower or dab concentrates with a cooling and filtering effect Water pipes feature all sorts
- Preventing and controlling water pipe smoking: a systematic review of . . .
Background Water pipe smoking (WPS) is re-gaining widespread use and popularity among various groups of people, especially adolescents Despite different adverse health effects of WPS, many of the WPS interventions have failed to control this type of tobacco smoking This study was conducted to identify experienced management interventions in preventing and controlling WPS worldwide Methods A
- Health effects associated with waterpipe smoking - PMC
Waterpipe smoking is known to expose participants to a variety of potentially harmful toxicants Numerous studies have been published assessing the clinical effects of waterpipe smoking on human health with emphasis on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems The literature suggests that waterpipe smoking is also harmful to other organ systems
- Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and patterns of waterpipe use among . . .
Abstract Background: Widespread waterpipe smoking (WPS) is reported worldwide Although remarkable numbers of waterpipe smokers do not smoke cigarettes, very few studies have explored the phenomenon of WPS in people who smoke water pipes exclusively The aim of this study was to assess levels of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and patterns of WPS among Jordanian waterpipe-only smokers
- Waterpipe tobacco use in college and non-college young adults in the . . .
Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS or ‘hookah’) is common among adolescents and college students in the USA However, there has not yet been a large-scale, nationally representative study independently examining WTS among young adults who
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