Government policies have enormous influence on the health of nations. Arguably, this is illustrated most vividly with tobacco control. However, smoking continues to be a global problem and the major cause of preventable death. The countries with the highest per-capita smoking prevalence rates include (alphabetically) Bangladesh (20.9% of adults), Brazil (16.2% of adults), China (31.4% of adults), Germany (27.2% of adults), India (32.7% of men, 1.4% of women), Indonesia (34.5% of adults), Japan (43.3% of men and 12% of women), the Russian Federation (60.4% of men, 15.5% of women), Turkey (34.6%), and the United States(23.2%).1 Prevalence rates among younger people vary, but in the United States, 18.4% of youths still smoke.<br /
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
Background: Ending the global tobacco epidemic is a defining challenge in global health. Timely and ...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
Each year, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide, including 7 mill...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high global burden of diseases caused by tobacco, valid and comparable preva...
Background: Cross-national variance in smoking prevalence is relatively well documented. The aim of ...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
Background One of the greatest threat to global health is the epidemic of tobacco. One third of worl...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
AbstractBackgroundCross-national variance in smoking prevalence is relatively well documented. The a...
The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Convention for Tobac...
BACKGROUND: Ending the global tobacco epidemic is a defining challenge in global health. Timely and ...
Reitsma MB, Fullman N, Ng M, et al. Smoking prevalence and attributable disease burden in 195 countr...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
Background: Ending the global tobacco epidemic is a defining challenge in global health. Timely and ...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
Each year, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 8 million deaths worldwide, including 7 mill...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 m...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high global burden of diseases caused by tobacco, valid and comparable preva...
Background: Cross-national variance in smoking prevalence is relatively well documented. The aim of ...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major preventable cause of disease worldwide and is linked to 6 ...
Background One of the greatest threat to global health is the epidemic of tobacco. One third of worl...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
AbstractBackgroundCross-national variance in smoking prevalence is relatively well documented. The a...
The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Convention for Tobac...
BACKGROUND: Ending the global tobacco epidemic is a defining challenge in global health. Timely and ...
Reitsma MB, Fullman N, Ng M, et al. Smoking prevalence and attributable disease burden in 195 countr...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...
Background: Ending the global tobacco epidemic is a defining challenge in global health. Timely and ...
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Conventio...