Introduction Smokeless tobacco (ST) remains poorly regulated in Bangladesh. This study describes the prevalence and trends of ST use in Bangladesh, presents ST-related disease burden, identifies relevant policy gaps, and highlights key implications for future policy and practice for effective ST control in Bangladesh. Methods We analyzed secondary data from the two rounds (2009 and 2017) of The Global Adult Tobacco Survey, estimated ST-related disease burden, and conducted a review to assess differences in combustible tobacco and ST policies. In addition, we gathered views in a workshop with key stakeholders in the country on gaps in existing tobacco control policies for ST control in Bangladesh and identified policy priorities using an on...
BACKGROUND:Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smokeless tobacco ...
Background Tobacco use in Bangladesh especially in rural area has been high, but report on its tren...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smok...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
Despite the high prevalence of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use among adults in Bangladesh, SLT was not i...
Introduction We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
BACKGROUND:Bangladesh is one of the highest tobacco consuming countries in the world, with reported ...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco leads to grave detriments on health. Bangladesh...
Bangladesh is rich in cultural inheritance and tobacco use is an integral part of the culture in the...
The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Banglad...
After ratifying the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control in 2004, Bangladesh enacted anti-tobacc...
Background: Tobacco use among young and adolescents is the biggest threat to public health globally....
Background and challenges to implementation While Bangladesh has made significant strides on tobacc...
BackgroundSmokeless tobacco (SLT) use is associated with multiple adverse health effects. It is prom...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
BACKGROUND:Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smokeless tobacco ...
Background Tobacco use in Bangladesh especially in rural area has been high, but report on its tren...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smok...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
Despite the high prevalence of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use among adults in Bangladesh, SLT was not i...
Introduction We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
BACKGROUND:Bangladesh is one of the highest tobacco consuming countries in the world, with reported ...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco leads to grave detriments on health. Bangladesh...
Bangladesh is rich in cultural inheritance and tobacco use is an integral part of the culture in the...
The study estimates the economic issues related to tobacco. Cigarette and bidi production in Banglad...
After ratifying the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control in 2004, Bangladesh enacted anti-tobacc...
Background: Tobacco use among young and adolescents is the biggest threat to public health globally....
Background and challenges to implementation While Bangladesh has made significant strides on tobacc...
BackgroundSmokeless tobacco (SLT) use is associated with multiple adverse health effects. It is prom...
Introduction: We assessed the magnitude of smokeless tobacco (ST) use in Pakistan and identified pol...
BACKGROUND:Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smokeless tobacco ...
Background Tobacco use in Bangladesh especially in rural area has been high, but report on its tren...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cost, social acceptability and non-stringent regulations pertaining to smok...