tobacco related morbidity

How is Tobacco Use Measured in Epidemiological Studies?

Epidemiologists employ a variety of methods to measure tobacco use, including surveys, self-reported questionnaires, and biochemical verification (e.g., cotinine levels). Prevalence, incidence, and consumption patterns are key metrics. Standardized tools like the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) are widely used to gather reliable data.

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