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Before “Sugar is the new tobacco”, What about the original? . .
Health effects of smoking www. CDC. gov/tobacco
Mortality attributable to smoking England 2009
Impact of Tobacco Every year in the UK 207, 000 children start to smoke 90% start before they are 19 50% will die from smoking related disease poorest families pay the highest price Cost to UK economy £ 13. 8 bn total • £ 9. 5 bn business • £ 2. 7 bn local NHS • £ 713 m secondhand smoke • £ 507 m house fires • £ 342 m litter http: //tobaccofreefutures. org/why-tackle-tobacco/
Tobacco Control Strategy • Stopping the promotion of tobacco • Making tobacco less affordable • Effective regulation of tobacco • Helping tobacco users to quit • Reducing exposure to secondhand smoke • Effective communications for tobacco control http: //tobaccofreefutures. org/why-tackle-tobacco/
Cigarette smoking by age – England adults 50 45 40 35 %age 30 16 -19 20 -24 25 25 -34 35 -49 20 50 -59 60+ 15 10 5 0 1978 1988 1998 2008 Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 ONS, 2012
EURO-URHIS 2 (www. results. urhis. eu)
WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic
US Surgeon General www. CDC. go v/tobacco
Why do people smoke when they know the risks? www. CDC. gov/tobacco
“The addicted brain” www. cassioburycour t. com/treatment
“Hijacked networks” www. achoice 2 live. com
Benefits of quitting • Family are less likely to develop asthma and other respiratory conditions • Children with non-smokeinduced asthma can control their symptoms better. • You are more likely to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. • The effect of second-hand smoke on your friends and work colleagues is much less. • Save – – £ 50/week £ 220/month £ 2, 640/year Reduced insurance costs www. blf. org. uk
A Tobacco Control Plan for England • Now >8 million smokers in England. • By the end of 2015, we want to reduce smoking rates to: – 18. 5% or less for adults (compared to 21. 2% for April 2009 to March 2010) – 12% or less for 15 year olds (compared to 15% in 2009) – 11% or less for pregnant women, measured at the time of giving birth (compared to 14% over 2009 to 2010)
What do you think? • What about the evidence presented here today? – Did you notice the source? – Did it matter to you? – Who do you believe? • Always think critically
Film Clip https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=fv k. AGrr. Hd. Io
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