[HTML][HTML] State of the literature discussing smoke-free policies globally: A narrative review

JA Teed, MO Robichaud, M Duren…�- Tobacco induced�…, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite the success of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), most
jurisdictions in the world do not have policies that create 100% smoke-free environments in�…

[HTML][HTML] Health, economic and social burden of tobacco in Latin America and the expected gains of fully implementing taxes, plain packaging, advertising bans and�…

A Pichon-Riviere, A Bardach, FR Cairoli…�- Tobacco�…, 2023 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objective To investigate the tobacco-attributable burden on disease, medical costs,
productivity losses and informal caregiving; and to estimate the health and economic gains�…

[HTML][HTML] Towards a smoke-free world? South America became the first 100% smoke-free subregion in the Americas

G Severini, RC Sandoval, G S��ora…�- …�de Salud P�blica, 2022 - SciELO Public Health
Almost 20 years after the launching by the Pan American Health Organization of its “Smoke-
Free Americas” initiative in 2001, in December 2020, South America became the first�…

[HTML][HTML] Optimizing tobacco advertising bans in seven Latin American countries: microsimulation modeling of health and financial impact to inform evidence-based�…

A Bardach, A Alcaraz, J Roberti, A Ciapponi…�- International Journal of�…, 2021 - mdpi.com
Introduction: In Latin America, tobacco smoking prevalence is between 6.4% and 35.2%.
Governments have been making efforts to support the regulation of advertising and, in many�…

[HTML][HTML] Exploring gender disparities in the disease and economic tobacco-attributable burden in Latin America

A Alcaraz, E Lazo, A Casarini…�- Frontiers in public�…, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Tobacco use has significant health consequences in Latin America, and while
studies have examined the overall impact, the gender-specific effects have not been�…

Smoke-free policies in the global south

MA Khokhar, K Siddiqi�- Nicotine and tobacco research, 2020 - academic.oup.com
In 2017, exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) led to 1.2 million deaths and a loss of 36
million disability-adjusted life years globally. 1 Children and pregnant women are�…

The urgent need of public policies for promoting cardiovascular health in Latin-American women

P Seron, F Lanas�- The Lancet Regional Health–Americas, 2021 - thelancet.com
The Ideal Cardiovascular Health (ICVH) is a construct created by the American Heart
Association Strategic Planning Task Force [1] and is defined as the simultaneous presence�…

[DOC][DOC] Mariam A. Khokhar

K Siddiqi - pure.york.ac.uk
In 2017, exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) led to 1.2 million deaths and a loss of 36
million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) globally. 1 Children and pregnant women are�…