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Overview of the analysis of thresholds in the relationships between the quantity of smoking and HRQoL in current daily smokers.
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posted on 2014-03-17, 02:49 authored by Joël Coste, Laurent Quinquis, Samuel D'Almeida, Etienne AudureauThresholds and estimates of effects*.
* Estimates adjusted for socioeconomic variables, CESD, BMI, co-intoxication and comorbidities.
** Threshold (estimate of effect) is shown; here for example, a man aged 25–44 loses 0.02SDS of physical functioning per cigarette smoked above 5 cig./day.
*** There are two thresholds, with a plateau effect at the second threshold; here for example a man aged 25–44 gains 0.22 SDS for the bodily pain score per cigarette smoked up to 5 per day, plus loses 0.22 SDS per cigarette smoked above 5 cig./day.
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epidemiologyhealth careHealth care policyQuality of lifeMental health and psychiatryMood disordersPublic and occupational healthBehavioral and social aspects of healthpreventive medicinetobacco controlmathematicsStatistics (mathematics)Statistical methodsresearch designClinical research designthresholdsrelationshipssmokinghrqol
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