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Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China

INTRODUCTION: Cigarette and tobacco use is a leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and other malignant tumors. In China, people prefer to engage in mental activities (gambling, overtime work, playing video games, or other mental activities) on the weekends or during sp...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhongbo, Yu, Xuechan, Gao, Hanlu, Cen, Jie, Xu, Qianqian, Gong, Jing, Li, Sha, Ye, Mianzhi, Lv, Dan, Chen, Hui, Ma, Hongying, Wang, Younuo, Su, Qingwen, Yu, Yiming, Deng, Zaichun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975239
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/150654
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author Chen, Zhongbo
Yu, Xuechan
Gao, Hanlu
Cen, Jie
Xu, Qianqian
Gong, Jing
Li, Sha
Ye, Mianzhi
Lv, Dan
Chen, Hui
Ma, Hongying
Wang, Younuo
Su, Qingwen
Yu, Yiming
Deng, Zaichun
author_facet Chen, Zhongbo
Yu, Xuechan
Gao, Hanlu
Cen, Jie
Xu, Qianqian
Gong, Jing
Li, Sha
Ye, Mianzhi
Lv, Dan
Chen, Hui
Ma, Hongying
Wang, Younuo
Su, Qingwen
Yu, Yiming
Deng, Zaichun
author_sort Chen, Zhongbo
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Cigarette and tobacco use is a leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and other malignant tumors. In China, people prefer to engage in mental activities (gambling, overtime work, playing video games, or other mental activities) on the weekends or during spare time, especially in the evening before they prepare for bed. In China, smokers frequently consume tea while smoking. The relationship between smokers who consume tea, engage in mental activities after dinner, or both (drinking tea and engaging in cognitive activities after dinner together), and daily cigarette smoking or nicotine addiction must be clarified. METHODS: A total of 438 smokers were included in the study. Age, gender, body mass index (BMI), smoking habits, Fagerström test for nicotine dependence scores, and behaviors, were recorded. The study excluded smokers with a Fagerström score <1 or with a mental disorder diagnosis. The smokers were divided into four groups based on their behaviors: those who did not drink tea, did not engage in mental activities after dinner, those who drank tea only, those who engaged in mental activities only, and those who engaged in both. RESULTS: Only drinking tea or doing mental activities after dinner cannot increase cigarettes per day (22.20 ± 10.143 vs 23.49 ± 11.966, p=0.362; 22.20 ± 10.143 vs 22.66 ± 1.192, p=0.750) or FTND scores [6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 6.0 (4.0; 7.75), p=0.941; 6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 6.0 (4.25; 7.75), p=0.980]. People who drink tea and engage in mental activities after dinner smoke more (22.20 ± 10.143 vs 30.75 ± 17.264, p<0.0001) and have higher nicotine dependence levels [6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 7.0 (5.0; 8.0), p=0.015]. CONCLUSIONS: The consumption of tea or a mental activity after dinner is not associated with daily smoking or nicotine dependence. There is an association between the combined behaviors (tea drinking and mental activity after dinner) and the daily consumption of cigarettes, and the degree of nicotine dependence.
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spelling pubmed-93351682022-08-15 Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China Chen, Zhongbo Yu, Xuechan Gao, Hanlu Cen, Jie Xu, Qianqian Gong, Jing Li, Sha Ye, Mianzhi Lv, Dan Chen, Hui Ma, Hongying Wang, Younuo Su, Qingwen Yu, Yiming Deng, Zaichun Tob Induc Dis Research Paper INTRODUCTION: Cigarette and tobacco use is a leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and other malignant tumors. In China, people prefer to engage in mental activities (gambling, overtime work, playing video games, or other mental activities) on the weekends or during spare time, especially in the evening before they prepare for bed. In China, smokers frequently consume tea while smoking. The relationship between smokers who consume tea, engage in mental activities after dinner, or both (drinking tea and engaging in cognitive activities after dinner together), and daily cigarette smoking or nicotine addiction must be clarified. METHODS: A total of 438 smokers were included in the study. Age, gender, body mass index (BMI), smoking habits, Fagerström test for nicotine dependence scores, and behaviors, were recorded. The study excluded smokers with a Fagerström score <1 or with a mental disorder diagnosis. The smokers were divided into four groups based on their behaviors: those who did not drink tea, did not engage in mental activities after dinner, those who drank tea only, those who engaged in mental activities only, and those who engaged in both. RESULTS: Only drinking tea or doing mental activities after dinner cannot increase cigarettes per day (22.20 ± 10.143 vs 23.49 ± 11.966, p=0.362; 22.20 ± 10.143 vs 22.66 ± 1.192, p=0.750) or FTND scores [6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 6.0 (4.0; 7.75), p=0.941; 6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 6.0 (4.25; 7.75), p=0.980]. People who drink tea and engage in mental activities after dinner smoke more (22.20 ± 10.143 vs 30.75 ± 17.264, p<0.0001) and have higher nicotine dependence levels [6.0 (4.0; 7.0) vs 7.0 (5.0; 8.0), p=0.015]. CONCLUSIONS: The consumption of tea or a mental activity after dinner is not associated with daily smoking or nicotine dependence. There is an association between the combined behaviors (tea drinking and mental activity after dinner) and the daily consumption of cigarettes, and the degree of nicotine dependence. European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID) 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9335168/ /pubmed/35975239 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/150654 Text en © 2022 Chen Z. et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Chen, Zhongbo
Yu, Xuechan
Gao, Hanlu
Cen, Jie
Xu, Qianqian
Gong, Jing
Li, Sha
Ye, Mianzhi
Lv, Dan
Chen, Hui
Ma, Hongying
Wang, Younuo
Su, Qingwen
Yu, Yiming
Deng, Zaichun
Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China
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title_fullStr Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China
title_full_unstemmed Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China
title_short Study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in China
title_sort study on the effects of combined tea drinking and mental activity after dinner on smokers in china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975239
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/150654
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