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Smoking Cessation: Significance and Implications for Children
Authors:Andrea T. Borchers  Carl. L. Keen  M. Eric Gershwin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Nutrition, Division of Rheumatology/Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Davis School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:A number of people in the USA who are still current smokers remain a staggering figure. Although this number continues to decrease, there is still a considerable amount of second-hand smoke. More importantly and for the purpose of this review, the detrimental effects of passive smoke in children is significant. We will not review the specific health effects of passive smoke, but for pediatricians, in particular, it is important to place in perspective programs that are available to influence the parents of children to stop smoking. Indeed, approximately 25% of all children aged 3–11 live in a household with at least one smoker. Despite the increasing number of communities in the states that have instituted restrictions or complete bans on smoking in the workplace and in many public areas, the principal site of smoking remains the home.
Keywords:Tobacco  Passive smoke  Asthma  Environmental pollution  Epidemiology
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