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This collection of publications by Professor F. Hassan and colleagues examines the pressing issues of tobacco smoking and its related health concerns, including obesity and hypertension, within the Egyptian population. Key studies explore smoking prevalence among students at Suez Canal University and secondary schools in Ismailia and Port-Said. The research highlights the need for smoke-free workplaces and discusses the role of nicotine dependence in workers' attitudes towards smoking. These findings contribute significantly to the understanding of smoking behaviors and public health strategies in Egypt.
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Professor F Hassan Publications on Tobacco Smoking
Publications on Smoking • Hassan F, Gelband H, Peto R: High prevalences of obesity, hypertension and smoking in an Egyptian population. In Lu R, Mackay J, Niu S, Peto R: The Growing Epidemic: Proceedings of the Tenth World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 24-28 August 1997, Beijing, China. Springer-Verlag London Limited 2000; 49-60.
Publications on Smoking (Continued) • Hassan F and El-Defrawi H: Smoking among students of Suez Canal University. The Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry 1996; 19 (1&2): 49-60. • Hassan F, Dandash K and Waheed A: Tobacco Smoking Among Secondary School’s Students in Ismailia, Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine 2000; 18 (1): 81-98.
Publications on Smoking(Continued) • Hassan F and El-Defrawi H: Towards Smoke-Free Workplace: Do Nicotine Dependence and Workers’ Attitudes Play a Role? The Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 23: 139-149.
Publications on Smoking(Continued) • Hassan F and El-Sheikh E: Smoking and Factors Playing a Role Among Secondary Schools’ Students in Port-Said Governorate, Egypt. Zagazig University Journal 2000; VI (2): 367-383.