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Noncommunicable Diseases: Publications

The following publications highlight our work addressing noncommunicable diseases in coordination with other CDC programs, as well as with other U.S. government agencies, international agencies, partner countries, and non-governmental organizations.

International Micronutrient Malnutrition Prevention and Control (IMMPaCt)

  • Asma S, Song Y, Cohen J, Eriksen M, Pechacek T, Cohen N, et al. CDC Grand Rounds: global tobacco control. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2014. 63(13): 277-280.
  • Erdöl C, Ergüder T, Morton J, Palipudi K, Gupta P, Asma S. Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking in Turkey: Policy Implications and Trends from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2015. 12: 15559–15566.
  • Husain MJ, English LM, Ramanandraibe N. An overview of tobacco control and prevention policy status in Africa. Preventive Medicine 2016.
  • Husain MJ, Khondker BH. Tobacco free economy: A SAM-based multiplier model to track transmission mechanism of demand driven interventions in Bangladesh. Margin—The Journal of Applied Economic Research 2015. 10(1):1-31.
  • Jha P, Maclennan M, Yurekli A, Ramasundarahettige C, Palipudi K, Zatonski W, et al. 2015. Global Hazards of Tobacco and the Benefits of Smoking Cessation and Tobacco Taxes. Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 3), 2015. World Bank.
  • Lam EG, G. A.; Shin, M.; Lee, K. A.; Rolle, I.; Asma, S. Relationship between frequency and intensity of cigarette smoking and TTFC/C among students of the GYTS in select countries, 2007-2009. Journal of School Health 2014. 84(9): 549-558. (PDF)
  • Ling X. Report of China City Adult Tobacco Survey 2013-2014. 2015, CDC Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Muhammad JM, English LM, Ramanandraibe N. An overview of tobacco control and prevention policy status in Africa. Preventive Medicine 2016.
  • Palipudi K, Rizwan SA, Sinha DN, Andes LJ, Amarchand R, Krishnan A, et al. Prevalence and sociodemographic determinants of tobacco use in four countries of the World Health Organization: South-East Asia region: findings from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey. Indian Journal of Cancer 2014. 51 Suppl 1(S24-32).
  • Ross H, Husain MJ, Kostova D, Xu X, Edwards SM, Chaloupka FJ, et al. Approaches for Controlling Illicit Tobacco Trade — Nine Countries and the European Union. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2015. 64:547-50.
  • Sinha DN, Palipudi KM, Gupta PC, Singhal S, Ramasundarahettige C, Jha P, et al. Smokeless tobacco use: a meta-analysis of risk and attributable mortality estimates for India. Indian Journal of Cancer 2014. 51 (Suppl 1): S73-77.
  • Sinha DN, Palipudi KM, Jones CK, Khadka BB, Silva PD, Mumthaz M, et al. Levels and trends of smokeless tobacco use among youth in countries of the World Health Organization South-East Asia Region. Indian Journal of Cancer 2014. 51 (Suppl 1):S50-53.
  • Sinha DN, Palipudi KM, Oswal K, Gupta PC, Andes LJ, Asma S. Influence of tobacco industry advertisements and promotions on tobacco use in India: findings from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2009-2010. Indian Journal of Cancer 2014. 51 Suppl 1(S13-18).
  • Zhao L, Song Y, Xiao L, Palipudi K, Asma S. Factors influencing quit attempts among male daily smokers in China. Preventive Medicine 2015. 81: 361–366. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441296
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