Background The tobacco industry has long sought affiliation with major sporting events, including the Olympic Games, for marketing, advertising and promotion purposes. Since 1988, each Olympic Games has adopted a tobacco-free policy. Limited study of the effectiveness of the smoke-free policy has been undertaken to date, with none examining the tobacco industry’s involvement with the Olympics or use of the Olympic brand. Methods and Findings A comparison of the contents of Olympic tobacco-free policies from 1988 to 2014 was carried out by searching the websites of the IOC and host NOCs. The specific tobacco control measures adopted for each Games were compiled and compared with measures recommended by the WHO Tobacco Free Sports Initiative ...
Background The Japanese government is trying to establish effective countermeasures for avoidance of...
Over 20 million people – including many children and young people - attend professional football mat...
Background: The Olympic Games constitute a first-class opportunity to promote athleticism and health...
Background The tobacco industry has long sought affiliation with major sporting events, including th...
The tobacco industry has long sought affiliation with major sporting events, including the Olympic G...
Introduction This review aims to clarify the status and future directions of comprehensive tobacco c...
Introduction: We explored the impact of a temporary tobacco-free public policy for the 2008 Summer O...
Background Large-scale international sporting events such as the Olympic Games provide opportunitie...
Tobacco use is the leading global cause of preventable death, with around 890,000 deaths per year at...
Background Although Japan is a nation where the world first epidemiological evidence on the health ...
This paper explores the history, legality and ethical perspectives of the International Olympic Comm...
<p>Measures contained in tobacco-free policies adopted by Summer and Winter Olympics since 1988.</p
Since tobacco advertising was banned from United States airwaves in the early 1970s, tobacco compani...
Objective: The tobacco industry realized early on that it had to fight the accumulating evidence reg...
The Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) is undoubtedly the most efficient international ...
Background The Japanese government is trying to establish effective countermeasures for avoidance of...
Over 20 million people – including many children and young people - attend professional football mat...
Background: The Olympic Games constitute a first-class opportunity to promote athleticism and health...
Background The tobacco industry has long sought affiliation with major sporting events, including th...
The tobacco industry has long sought affiliation with major sporting events, including the Olympic G...
Introduction This review aims to clarify the status and future directions of comprehensive tobacco c...
Introduction: We explored the impact of a temporary tobacco-free public policy for the 2008 Summer O...
Background Large-scale international sporting events such as the Olympic Games provide opportunitie...
Tobacco use is the leading global cause of preventable death, with around 890,000 deaths per year at...
Background Although Japan is a nation where the world first epidemiological evidence on the health ...
This paper explores the history, legality and ethical perspectives of the International Olympic Comm...
<p>Measures contained in tobacco-free policies adopted by Summer and Winter Olympics since 1988.</p
Since tobacco advertising was banned from United States airwaves in the early 1970s, tobacco compani...
Objective: The tobacco industry realized early on that it had to fight the accumulating evidence reg...
The Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) is undoubtedly the most efficient international ...
Background The Japanese government is trying to establish effective countermeasures for avoidance of...
Over 20 million people – including many children and young people - attend professional football mat...
Background: The Olympic Games constitute a first-class opportunity to promote athleticism and health...