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Smokeless tobacco use among professional baseball players: survey results, 1998 to 2003
Survey of smokeless tobacco use by professional baseball players from 1998 to 2003
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Abstract
Smokeless tobacco use among professional baseball players is much higher than that of young males in the general population.
- From 1998 to 2003, the use of smokeless tobacco among minor league players decreased significantly, from 31.7% to 24.8%.
- No significant changes in smokeless tobacco use were found among major league players during the same period, maintaining rates around 36%.
- Self-reported rates of past month cigarette and cigar smoking were much lower than smokeless tobacco use for both major and minor league players.
- The results indicate that interventions may have had a greater impact on minor league players compared to major league players.
- There is a need for stronger policy interventions at the major league level and increased support for effective quitting aids across both leagues.
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