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KMID : 0980720220410020092
Keimyung Medical Journal
2022 Volume.41 No. 2 p.92 ~ p.96
Health Behaviors in Combustible Cigarette, Heated Tobacco Users and Quitters
Youn Bang-Bu

Hong Seung-Wan
Kim Dae-Hyun
Abstract
It is important to identify health behaviors in smoking, because smoking habit can be changed by health behavior education on the fact that unhealthy behaviors can cause chronic diseases and cancer. We try to compare the health behaviors of combustible cigarette (CC), heated tobacco (HT) users, and quitters. Smoking behaviors were divided into three groups (CC, HT users, and quitters). The HT user group (n = 100) was selected among those who underwent a health examination in 2021-2022. CC smokers cohort group (n = 100) and quitters cohort (n = 100) were randomly selected from the same groups (age ¡¾ 2) who underwent a health examination in the same period. Sleep-related problems (snoring and sleep apnea), alcohol consumption, and exercise were compared in the CC group, HT group, and quitters group, respectively. Snoring was more common in the quitters group (27%) than in the CC users group (19%) and HT users group (18%). It can be related to weight gain during quitting tobacco use. Nondrinkers were more common in the CC users group (21%) than the HT users group (8%) and quitters group (10%). CC users seem to be more concerned about the health effects of drinking compared to HT users and quitters. Anaerobic exercise was different among groups, and aerobic exercise was not. HT users group did more aerobic exercise than CC users and quitters group. Differences in healthy behaviors among CC and HC users and quitters can be useful information for health education to smokers. Understanding smokers¡¯ health behavior is important to smoking cessation counseling in clinical practice.
KEYWORD
Health behavior, Smoking, Smoking cessation, Tobacco Products
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