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Tobacco Smoking - Major Public Health Threat in Asian Countries

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on March 30, 2019 at 5:09 PM
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Tobacco-related deaths continue to rise among Asian men and will pose a major public health concern if urgent strict and comprehensive policy measures are not implemented according to a recent large meta-analysis of pooled data from over 20 studies across China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and India.


Design of Study

The current study aims to estimate tobacco smoking patterns and the mortality rates in birth cohorts (persons born during a similar period of time) attributable to tobacco smoking in Asian populations.

‘Asia is the hub of the global tobacco epidemic with the increasing number of men smoking, beginning to smoke at a younger age, as well as smoking more heavily. These trends pose a significant public health risk with serious consequences unless strict and comprehensive tobacco control measures are implemented by governments and health officials.’

Key Findings of the Study

Thus, the findings of the study suggest that tobacco-related deaths continue to rise in each successive birth cohorts, a finding reported from earlier studies as well from Asia and Western countries.

Adverse Effects of Smoking & Tobacco Use

Tobacco in any form is harmful, in particular, inhaling tobacco smoke carries serious risks and exposes persons to over 7000 lethal agents and at least 70 carcinogens, and affects the whole body. Typically, a regular smoker loses over 10 years of his life. Some of the health hazards of smoking include the following:

Ways to Control the Growing Tobacco Epidemic

Summary

Smoking-related deaths among Asian men continue to rise rapidly and will soon pose a significant health hazard if not addressed urgently. Strict measures need to be implemented but at the end of the day the only way to put an end to this tobacco epidemic in Asia is to quit smoking.

Reference:

  1. Tobacco Smoking and Mortality in Asia - (doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.1474)


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