A pilot randomised controlled trial of the feasibility of using body scan and isometric exercises for reducing urge to smoke in a smoking cessation clinic
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The main cause of relapse in smokers attempting to quit is inability to resist urges to smoke. Pharmacotherapy ameliorates but does not entirely prevent urges to smoke when abstinent, so other methods to resist urges to smoke might b...
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Main Authors: | Aveyard Paul (Author), Stenner Sarah (Author), Steed Lucy (Author), Prasad Neha (Author), Al-Chalabi Lemees (Author), Beach Jane (Author), Ussher Michael (Author) |
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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