Preventive medicine
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Preventive medicine · Aug 2008
Relation of the Glu298Asp polymorphism of the nitric oxide synthase gene to hypertension and serum cholesterol in Japanese workers.
To assess whether the Glu298Asp polymorphism of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene possibly mediates the relation of blood pressure and serum cholesterol. ⋯ These results indicate that the eNOS 298Asp allele, which is weakly associated with hypertension, may increase the risk of hypertension when associated with high serum lipid levels.
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Preventive medicine · Aug 2008
Randomized Controlled TrialThe pediatric residency training on tobacco project: four-year parent outcome findings.
To assess parent behavioral change and perception of resident intervention on tobacco. ⋯ The results support the efficacy of the special training program and underscore the importance of preparing pediatric residents to address tobacco.
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Preventive medicine · Aug 2008
Is adolescent smoking related to the density and proximity of tobacco outlets and retail cigarette advertising near schools?
To examine the quantity (density) and location (proximity) of tobacco outlets and retail cigarette advertising in high school neighborhoods and their association with school smoking prevalence. ⋯ Policy efforts to reduce adolescent smoking should aim to reduce the density of tobacco outlets and retail cigarette advertising in school neighborhoods. This may be achieved through local zoning ordinances, including limiting the proximity of tobacco outlets to schools.
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Preventive medicine · Aug 2008
Randomized Controlled TrialDesign and baseline characteristics from the KAN-QUIT disease management intervention for rural smokers in primary care.
To describe the design, implementation, baseline data, and feasibility of establishing a disease management program for smoking cessation in rural primary care. ⋯ Initial findings demonstrate the willingness of patients to enroll in a two-year disease management program to address nicotine dependence, even among patients not ready to make a quit attempt. These findings support the feasibility of identifying and enrolling rural smokers within the primary care setting.