Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences
Yazarlar: Benley George, Minimol K Johny, Vinod Mathew Mulamoottil, Jagan Lonappan
Konular:-
DOI:10.21276/apjhs.2014.1.1s.2
Anahtar Kelimeler:Tobacco,Smoking,MPOWER,WHO
Özet: Tobacco use is harmful to all human biological systems, including the oral cavity. It is a major contributor to oral cancer and periodontal diseases and is a significant risk factor for failed dental implant therapy. If the current trends of tobacco usage continue, by 2030 tobacco will kill more than 8 million people worldwide each year, with 80% of these premature deaths among people living in low and middle-income countries. Nearly 20% of the world’s adult population smokes cigarettes. Almost 20% of the world’s adult male smokers live in high income countries, while over 80% are in low and middle income countries. The World health Organization has introduced a new measure known as MPOWER measures which are intended to assist in the country-level implementation of effective interventions to reduce the demand for tobacco.