A Pattern of Fruit Consumption Among Adult Smoking Population of the United States

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Hadii Mohammed Mamudu

Mentor Home Department

Health Services Management and Policy

Short Abstract

The results show a linear trend with 46.8%, 56.2%, 61.1%, and 64.5% of "everyday current smokers", "someday current smoker", "former smoker" and "never smoked" respondents consumed fruits one or more times per day respectively. Chi-square analysis indicates a statistical correlation with a p-value = 0.001. AOR shows that the odds of consuming fruits for respondents who quit or never smoked is 1.56x those that are current everyday or someday smokers (AOR = 1.56, CI = 1.53 – 1.59).

Category

Science and Technology

Start Date

24-4-2023 3:15 PM

End Date

24-4-2023 3:30 PM

Location

D.P. Culp Center Room 210

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A Pattern of Fruit Consumption Among Adult Smoking Population of the United States

D.P. Culp Center Room 210

The results show a linear trend with 46.8%, 56.2%, 61.1%, and 64.5% of "everyday current smokers", "someday current smoker", "former smoker" and "never smoked" respondents consumed fruits one or more times per day respectively. Chi-square analysis indicates a statistical correlation with a p-value = 0.001. AOR shows that the odds of consuming fruits for respondents who quit or never smoked is 1.56x those that are current everyday or someday smokers (AOR = 1.56, CI = 1.53 – 1.59).