… behaviour covers activities such as heavy drinking and smoking [1] . Gender is an important social determinant of … use of harmful substances, extreme sports, violence, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, is greater when … men (Baker, 2019; Courtenay, 2000). Between 2003 and 2005, smoking and hazardous drinking were responsible for …
… A. H., Batty, G. D., and Hunt, K. (2011). Contribution of smoking-related and alcohol-related deaths to the gender gap … J. M., and Dube, S. R. (2014). Gender Differences in Smoking Among U.S. Working Adults. American Journal of …
… Men tend to engage more in risky behaviour such as smoking and excessive drinking. They are less involved in … vegetable consumption, engagement in physical activity, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Access to health …
… problems), behavioural risk factors (e.g. a history of smoking), working conditions and other social factors … to well-established risk factors for mortality, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, and worse than physical …
… Data show that men are more likely to engage in smoking and drinking, while women are more likely to eat … vegetable consumption, engagement in physical activity, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Access to health …
… among women. Although wealthy women are the first to start smoking, they are also the first to stop. Disadvantaged … as the Netherlands and Luxembourg suggests the trend of smoking is especially worrying among women with a low level …