Changes in smoking and dietary habits among Japanese female nurses based on the Gunma Nurses' Health Study
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Smoking habits of nurses.
There is little debate as to the harmful effects of cigarette smoking on health. Most health workers advise their patients to cease the practice. The impact of the advice is however diluted if it is seen to be ignored by the profess ionals themselves. As nurses play an in creasing role in all levels of health care a survey was undertaken to investigate the smoking habits of two groups of nurs...
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عنوان ژورنال: Japanese Journal of Health and Human Ecology
سال: 2011
ISSN: 0368-9395,1882-868X
DOI: 10.3861/jshhe.77.135