Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Effects Of Tobacco Smoking On The Australian Community

1.0 Introduction In Australia, tobacco smoking is one of the main leading causes of death and disability.1 Smoking is also one of the single major preventable conditions and is the main causes of disease burden in comparison to other major risk factors.1,2 Use of tobacco voluntarily or involuntary (passive smoking) has been associated with various chronic, life threatening and debilitating conditions such as heart disease, reduced lung function, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema.1-3 In Australia, tobacco accounts for 9.6% of the total disease burden, 20.1% of total cancer disease burden every year, and estimated social and economic costs of smoking is $31.5 billion, putting a heavy financial burden on the Australian community.4 Smoking tobacco causes 16 types of cancers and only for lung cancer; in 2008-09 Australia’s health expenditure was $210 million.4 Furthermore, according to World Health Organisation (WHO), 10% of total deaths globally caused in 2015 would due to smoking.4 However, rates of smoking in Australian adults have declined from 2001(22.3%) to 2011-12 (16.3%).5 This could be attributed to different government policies implemented to curb this epidemic, such as plain packaging, smoke-free environment legislation, ban on smoking advertisements, heavy taxes on tobacco and public education programs through mass media.6 This article focuses on critical evaluation of tobacco control policies in Australia. 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