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World No Tobacco Day: �Tobacco - A Threat to Development'

by Surangamaguhaon May 30, 2017 at 7:57 PM
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The World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) is observed by the World Health Organization (WHO) annually on 31st May. The goal is to put prevention of tobacco use high up on the public agenda.


In 1987, the WHO Member States kicked off the World No Tobacco Day. The purpose of this campaign is to prioritize the discontinuation and prevention of tobacco usage, to generate awareness on the health risks associated with tobacco use, to bring to light the mechanism of the tobacco industry, and most significantly, to remind people worldwide that cutting tobacco use could enable every individual to lead long, healthy lives.

World No Tobacco Day 2017: �Tobacco - A Threat to Development'

Rampant tobacco use is a worldwide phenomenon. With the theme �Tobacco - A Threat to Development', the WNTD 2017 aims to shed light on the global tobacco crisis, with particular reference to the threats that tobacco poses, to public health and economy, and to the sustainable development of countries. Apart from discussing the global risks associated with tobacco, the WNTD campaigns will also throw light on governmental policies and public measures that could be adopted to stop tobacco use and consumption.

‘World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) is observed annually on 31st May, to raise public awareness on the health threats and threats to sustainable economy and environment that tobacco use poses. The 2017 WNTD theme is �Tobacco - A Threat to Development�.’

The WNTD 2017 goals include:

What is meant by tobacco control?

Effective tobacco control mainly refers to raising awareness on the health risks of citizens, emphasizing the preventable nature of tobacco-induced diseases, ensuring governmental and public strategies in controlling the spread of tobacco supply and use.

It also takes into account the growing risks to the environment posed by the tobacco industry. The amount of money invested in the growth, manufacture and trade of tobacco products can be diverted to far more useful, and much needed health care programmes. Heavier tobacco taxes could also be channelized for use in health and developmental strategies.

The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda incorporates some substantial targets to accelerate global tobacco control efforts. Apart from initiating responses to this 2030 agenda, governments of all countries also have to implement the guidelines set out in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco, an international treaty with 179 countries and the European Union, as part of their national responses to sustainable development.

A Tobacco-free World for Every Individual

Another major aspect of tobacco control action is the awareness among the general public regarding the severe health threats associated with tobacco use. It is vital to realize that second-hand smoke is almost as harmful as smoking first hand. Cigarette smoke contains toxic chemicals and carcinogenic elements such as tar, nicotine, arsenic, carbon monoxide, and cyanide. Therefore, the non-smoking members of a family, could be exposed to as much harm as the smoker himself, through passive smoking. A vow to live healthy, and create a better world, both for oneself, as well as for one's friends and family, could serve to promote a tobacco and disease-free world.

What are the health risks associated with tobacco use?

Raw tobacco leaf is used for most tobacco products that are meant to be smoked, chewed, sucked or snuffed. All tobacco products, irrespective of the form, contain carcinogenic substances which can have severe long-term implications on a person's health.

Tobacco consumption can cause different types of cancer. These include cancers of :

Tobacco smoking is also responsible for cardiovascular diseases, strokes and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. In male smokers, impotence and erectile dysfunction are found to be 85% higher than in non-smokers.

What are the effects of tobacco on Women?

In women, tobacco smoking can cause irreversible damage. Women smokers are at a 60% higher risk of infertility than non-smokers. Smoking could be responsible for miscarriages, and also interferes with IVF-induced births, reducing the chances of a live birth by 34%.

Further, women who smoke often give birth to babies with lower birth weight. Studies have revealed that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke can later manifest itself in children with behavior disorders.

Important Tobacco facts in India and the World

There is no safe way to use tobacco. The only way you can save yourself and also keep your loved ones healthy and disease-free is by letting go of the tobacco habit altogether. Or, by never taking it up in the first place. Remember, "Your life is in your hands, to make of it what you choose" -- John Kehoe.

References:

  1. World No Tobacco Day 2017 video - Tobacco: a threat to development - (http://www.who.int/tobacco/wntd/en/)
  2. World No Tobacco Day, 31 May 2017 - (http://www.who.int/campaigns/no-tobacco-day/2017/event/en/)


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