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Prevalence of smoking and incidence of initiation in the latin american adult population: the PLATINO study

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Table 1 describes the samples in terms of age and school- school-ing stratified by gender
Figure 1 presents the mean age of smoking onset in men according to birth cohorts. Trends were not consistent across sites
Table 4: Adjusted a  odds ratio for current smoking according to years of schooling (numeric variable) in the five sites of the PLATINO  study
Table 5: Smoking prevalence and incidence by age group and gender in the PLATINO study: retrospective cohort analyses.

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