Tobacco Induced Diseases

Papers
(The H4-Index of Tobacco Induced Diseases is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gap analysis on Thailand’s regulatory framework vis-à-vis Framework Convention on Tobacco Control towards the policy development on more comprehensive tobacco control measures29
Tailor-made programme empowers the youth to sustain pioneering role in disseminating smoke-free messages among peers, family and the community24
The analysis of mortality age between smoker and non-smoker male patients from the point of the prevalence COPD and malignant tumor17
The political economy of tobacco control in Thailand and its impacts on tobacco farmers17
Tobacco smoke exposed home in different urban settings in capital city of Bangladesh17
Tobacco Control: A leverage to attain sustainable development goals in the Philippines15
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on smoking (waterpipe and cigarette) and participants' BMI across various sociodemographic groups in Arab countries in the Mediterranean Region14
“Model for police enforcement of “The Cigarette And Other Tobacco Product Act” (COTPA)14
The intention of college students to use electronic cigarettes: A study based on the theory of innovation diffusion13
Mobile chat-based support plus nicotine replacement therapy sampling to promote smoking cessation for community smokers: A randomized controlled trial13
Identifying the barriers of smoking cessation and predictors of nicotine dependence among adult Malaysian smokers: A cross-sectional study12
Loopholes of total ban of tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship in Hong Kong11
Progress of tobacco control activities in Sri Lanka: A study based on the global youth tobacco surveys11
Association between exposure to different sources of advertising and the use of conventional cigarettes in Peruvian adolescents, 201911
Involving selected Sri Lankan military corps to reduce tobacco consumption within camps: An example for application of health promotion approach11
Critical analysis of the tobacco control policies, challenges and opportunities for “Tobacco Endgame” in India11
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