HLTH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Nicotine Replacement Therapy, Peripheral Artery Disease, Illicit Cigarette Trade

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Tobacco use is the single largest cause of premature death in industrialized countries. Tobacco use is associated with higher rates of cancer (especially of the lung, larynx and mouth); heart disease; stroke; lung disease; hypertension, and peripheral vascular disease. In canada, smoking rates are higher among aboriginal people, lower-income people and those who are less-educated. There is strong evidence that smoking bans and restrictions are effective in reducing exposure to smoke. Another set of public health strategies has been to reduce initiation of smoking. There is strong evidence that increasing the price of tobacco products through taxation is effective in reducing initiation of smoking. There is also evidence that mass media campaigns are effective when combined with other strategies, such as price increases and school-based education. Other strategies include banning the sale of tobacco products to minors; restrictions on advertising and promotion; and making it illegal for packages to be visible where they are sold.

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