Publications by authors named "M Candel"

Introduction: The public health impact of a tobacco tax increase depends on the extent to which the industry passes the increase onto consumers, also known as tax-pass through. In 2020, the Netherlands announced tax increases aimed to increase the retail price by €1 per 20 factory-made cigarettes and €2.50 per 50 grams of roll-your-own tobacco.

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The present study provides a detailed record of foraminiferal fauna and their ecological implications from surface sediments from Atlantic shelf of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The foraminiferal assemblage is mostly composed by four main hyaline genera, such as Cibicidoides, Cibicides, Globocassidulina and Buccella, which allowed the identification of three environmental zones. Zone 1 (Z1, 37 to 90 m) encompasses the eastern Beagle Channel and San Sebastian Bay.

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Background: The cost of tobacco is one of the most reported reasons to quit smoking. The Netherlands increased tobacco taxes twice in the span of nine months: a €1 increase per pack in April 2020, and a €0.12 increase per pack in January 2021.

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Reliability of measurement instruments providing quantitative outcomes is usually assessed by an intraclass correlation coefficient. When participants are repeatedly measured by a single rater or device, or, are each rated by a different group of raters, the intraclass correlation coefficient is based on a one-way analysis of variance model. When planning a reliability study, it is essential to determine the number of participants and measurements per participant (i.

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Introduction: Professional behavioral counseling for smoking cessation can be delivered in many forms, which may not work equally well for everyone. We aim to explore in a real-world setting whether different delivery modes yield different rates of quit success and whether quit success varies based on gender, age, educational level, and being treated for a health condition.

Aims And Methods: We used monitoring data (n = 13 747) from a smoking cessation counseling provider in the Netherlands (September 2018 to August 2021) to compare differences in quit success immediately after the end of counseling and at 12-month follow-up between telephone and other modes of counseling.

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