pack-years associated_with smoking-related behaviors
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Genetic and environmental contributions to the relationships between brain structure and average lifetime cigarette use.
(2015)
PMID:25690561
cited
Results from the bivariate analyses between cigarette pack-years and brain morphometry provide a deeper characterization into the etiology of smoking-related behaviors.
confidence: 0.85
Genetic and environmental contributions to the relationships between brain structure and average lifetime cigarette use.
(2015)
PMID:25690561
cited
detection of associations between cigarette pack-years and surface area suggest the importance of studying networks of brain structures related to smoking-related behaviors
confidence: 0.80
Genetic and environmental contributions to the relationships between brain structure and average lifetime cigarette use.
(2015)
PMID:25690561
cited
significant relationships between surface area and pack-years may reflect networks related to smoking-related behaviors
confidence: 0.80