Longitudinal Associations Between Changes in Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Use, Eating Behavior, Perceived Stress, and Self-Rated Health in a Cohort of Low-Income Black Adults.
Erika Litvin BloomAndy BogartTamara DubowitzRebecca L CollinsBonnie Ghosh-DastidarTiffany L Gary-WebbWendy TroxelPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2021)
We found significant longitudinal associations between smoking behavior and eating behavior, perceived stress, and self-rated health. These findings have implications for the development of multiple behavior change programs and community-level interventions and policies.