The Burden of Tobacco, Tobacco Control, and Advocacy: Policy Strategies for Oral Health. Robert McMillen, PhD

Similar documents
Reducing Tobacco Smoke Exposure: The Role of Quitlines

It hurts you. It doesn t take much. It doesn t take long.

PERINATAL TOBACCO USE

PERINATAL TOBACCO USE

Save Lives and Save Money

Chapter 11 Tobacco Section 1: Tobacco Use

Smoking vs Smokeless. Tobacco is a plant that contains nicotine. Cigars and pipes contain more tar and other chemicals.

MDQuit Best Practices Conference January 26, Presented by William C. Tilburg Deputy Director

Smoking Cessation. Samer Kanaan, M.D.

The Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiative

New Jersey s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program: Importance of Sustained Funding

BOOK 3: LIVING SMOKE-FREE

Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products

Resource 7 (Activity 2) Smoking Quiz

Jackson Tobacco Reduction Coalition 1715 Lansing Avenue, Jackson, MI Phone (517) FAX (517)

Progress toward quitting. The cessation environment in New York

Shocking Facts: Health Effects of Smoking on Women

Tobacco Cessation for Women of Reproductive Age. Erin McClain, MA, MPH

Tobacco and Health. Prof. Md. Abul Kashem Khandaker

SMOKING CESSATION. Why bother?

RADM Patrick O Carroll, MD, MPH Senior Advisor, Assistant Secretary for Health, US DHSS

Research Study: Court-Ordered Corrections of Tobacco Industry Racketeering PRELIMINARY REPORT Background Methods Results Conclusions

Maryland Study Joe Camel more recognizable to 6-year-olds

Reducing Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Children

Secondhand smoke and your children

Health. Women and Tobacco usage. Director, Gynaecworld, Kwality house, Kemp's corner. Mumbai HEALTH & FITNESS

Coach on Call. Thank you for your interest in E-Cigarettes: Your Questions Answered. I hope you find this tip sheet helpful.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. 1 P age

E-Cigarettes & Vaping. Information for Women & Their Families

RESOLUTION DANGERS OF ALCOHOLIC ENERGY DRINKS

Prevent disease Protect from injury Promote healthy lifestyles

After School Curriculum. Secondhand Smoke

6/14/2016. Disclaimer. A Shift to Prevention and Wellness Can We Do It?

TOBACCO USE AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS

Where We Are: State of Tobacco Control and Prevention

The Science and Practice of Perinatal Tobacco Use Cessation

SMOKING CAUSES PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE SMOKING CAUSES PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE SMOKING CAUSES PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE

Tobacco-Free Parks and Playgrounds Kit For Herkimer, Oneida, and Madison Counties in New York State


BELL WORK. Today we start a new chapter, tobacco. What are some of the health risk you think you would have if you were to use tobacco.

Tobacco 101. Part One, Lesson Three A SELF-GUIDED E-BOOK IN TWO PARTS

Lindsey White. Tobacco Control Program Coordinator

OTPC executive committee is comprised of volunteers representing various community sectors within Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Turning Point Council

ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES WHAT S THE BOTTOM LINE?

Oklahoma Turning Point Council (OTPC)

Tobacco What is tobacco?

Pregnancy Smoking Intervention in NE Tennessee: Effectiveness Data from the First Two Years of TIPS

Receive the Central Health Investment Report for the First Quarter Ending December 31, 2012.

Evaluating Smoke-Free Policies

Executive Summary. for. Tobacco Use at Camosun College, 2009

Unofficial Translation

Pathological Effects of Tobacco

Not ready to give up. Booklet 1

Tobacco Data, Prevention Spending, and the Toll of Tobacco Use in North Carolina

DISCLAIMER: ECHO Nevada emphasizes patient privacy and asks participants to not share ANY Protected Health Information during ECHO clinics.

Secondhand and Thirdhand Smoke. El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency Tobacco Use Prevention Program

The Consequence of Smoking & Health Benefits of Quitting

Making our home smokefree has been great for me, and her.

Dawn S. Berkowitz, MPH, CHES Director, DHMH Center for Tobacco Prevention and Control 10 th Annual MDQuit Best Practices

Health Effects of Tobacco Secondhand Smoke [SHS]: focus on Children Health A Review of the Evidence

Smoke free medium and high density housing is it achievable?

Social and Policy Perspective on Tobacco Use

secondhand sm ke what is it and what can you do about it? secondhand sm ke

The Voice of Local Public Health in New York State. May 12, 2014

FREEDOM FROM SMOKING INFORMATIONAL SESSION

GATS Highlights. GATS Objectives. GATS Methodology

March 26, The Honorable Richard Durbin United States Senate 332 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC Dear Senator Durbin:

TOBACCO AND SMOKING PROGRESS AND CHALLENGE IN DISEASE PREVENTION DAVID DOBBINS COO

Smoke Free Policy in Multi-Unit Housing Developments

Electronic Cigarettes, Nicotine and Policy Implications

Case 1:99-cv GK Document Filed 01/10/14 Page 1 of 11. Exhibit D. Online newspaper exemplars

Colleen Stevens, MSW, Chief California Department of Public Health Tobacco Control Program. National Cancer Policy Forum June 11-12, 2012

MOSBIRT - Personal Health Risk Assessment

Baptist Health Jacksonville Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Plans. Health Disparities. Preventive Health Care.

Political activism paper: Bill no Karlyn Yvette Henderson. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in the course

The Changing Landscape of Tobacco: E-Cigarettes, E-Hookahs and More

Why people abstain from tobacco?

TUPAC Five-Year Action Plan

Table of Contents. Smoke-Free Ontario Act: How the Act Affects Day Nurseries and Private Home Day Care... 2

Global Adult Tobacco Survey TURKEY. Dr. Peyman ALTAN MoH Tobacco Control Dep. Ankara November 2018

Executive Summary. Overall conclusions of this report include:

North Salem High School Parent Presentation Vaping, E-cigs and the Health of Our Youth. Richard Stumacher, MD, FCCP January 10, 2018

Reducing Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure: Smoke-Free Policies

Health Effects of Smokeless Tobacco

Chapter 11 Tobacco Section 1: Tobacco Use

TRENDS IN SUBSTANCE USE AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH PROBLEMS

Science = Solutions For Substance Use Disorders and Infant Outcomes. Wilson M. Compton, M.D., M.P.E. Deputy Director National Institute on Drug Abuse

The Impact of Secondhand Smoke on Children. Michael Warren, MD MPH FAAP Division of Family Health and Wellness Tennessee Department of Health

BASIC SKILLS FOR WORKING WITH SMOKERS

National health-care expenditures are projected to rise to $5.2 trillion by 2023

Horace Greeley High School Parent Presentation Vaping, E-cigs and the Health of Our Youth. Richard Stumacher, MD, FCCP January 18, 2018

Adolescents and Tobacco Cessation

TOBACCO CONTROL IN SOUTHERN NEVADA

SPIT TOBACCO & SPITLESS TOBACCO

The Devastating Toll of Tobacco

Secondhand smoke, third hand smoke, and children

Tobacco, Alcohol, and

NCDs Risk Factor No. 3 - Smoking. Commonwealth Nurses Federation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Office on Smoking and Health

Transcription:

The Burden of Tobacco, Tobacco Control, and Advocacy: Policy Strategies for Oral Health Robert McMillen, PhD

Tobacco Products

Smokeless Tobacco and Health Cancer Oral Disease Reproductive and Developmental Risks

What s in Cigarette Smoke? More than 7,000 chemicals and 70 carcinogenic compounds in cigarette smoke > 70 Cancer-causing chemicals Formaldehyde Benzene Polonium Vinyl chloride Toxic metals: Chromium Arsenic Lead Cadmium Poison Gases: Carbon monoxide Hydrogen cyanide Butane Ammonia

More than 480,000 people who die each year from their own cigarette smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke. More than 5 million kids under 18 alive today who will ultimately die from smoking 16 million people in the U.S. who currently suffer from smoking-caused illness Source: Tobacco Free Kids

Reproductive Health Risks for Women Who Smoke Infertility Conception delay Pregnancy complications Menstrual irregularity Earlier menopause

Prenatal/Neonatal Outcomes Miscarriage Cancers Fetal death Pre-term deliveries LBW baby Ectopic pregnancy SIDS Placenta previa and placental abruption Birth Defects (cleft lip/palate, heart defects, webbing)

Burden of Secondhand Smoke

Long Term Effects of SHS Exposure Increased risk of cancers Adult leukemia and lymphoma associated with exposure to maternal smoking before age 10 Increased risk of heart disease Adult cardiovascular disease begins & progresses silently during childhood. Increased risk of neurocognitive problems incidence of learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, behavioral difficulties

SHS and Children: Short Term Health Effects Respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia & bronchitis Decreased pulmonary function Tooth decay House fires

Heart Attacks and Strokes Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence Institute of Medicine, 2010 Data from eleven quasi-experimental studies consistently demonstrates that secondhand smoke exposure increases the risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks and that smoking bans reduce heart attacks.

Among the findings: There is substantial evidence that except for nicotine, under typical conditions of use, exposure to potentially toxic substances from e-cigarettes is significantly lower compared with combustible tobacco cigarettes. There is substantial evidence that e-cigarette aerosols can induce acute endothelial cell dysfunction, although the long-term consequences are uncertain. There is substantial evidence that heart rate increases after nicotine intake from e-cigarettes. There is substantial evidence that some chemicals present in e-cigarette aerosols (e.g., formaldehyde, acrolein) are capable of causing DNA damage and mutagenesis.

Injury Risks of E-Cigarettes There is conclusive evidence that e-cigarette devices can explode and cause burns and projectile injuries. Such risk is significantly increased when batteries are of poor quality, stored improperly or are being modified by users. There is conclusive evidence that intentional or accidental exposure to e-liquids (from drinking, eye contact, or dermal contact) can result in adverse health effects including but not limited to seizures, anoxic brain injury, vomiting, and lactic acidosis. There is conclusive evidence that intentionally or unintentionally drinking or injecting e-liquids can be fatal.

Total Annual Public And Private Health Care Expenditures Caused By Smoking: Approximately $170 Billion Annual Health Care Expenditures Solely From Secondhand Smoke Exposure: $6.03 Billion Productivity Losses Caused By Smoking Each Year: $151 Billion Source: Tobacco Free Kids

Reducing Tobacco Use

Tobacco Use As an Infectious Disease

Tobacco Use As an Infectious Disease

Strategies for Reducing Tobacco Use Financial Disincentives Smoke-free Policies Tobacco 21 Hard Hitting Media Campaigns Access to Cessation Services Tobacco-Free Pharmacies Restrictions on Flavors Packaging and Warnings

Financial Disincentives Minimum packaging requirements Minimum pricing State and Federal Tobacco Taxes Tax equity among all tobacco & nicotine products: Not just on cigarettes, other tobacco products and e-cigarettes The federal cigarette tax increased by 62 cents to $1.01 per pack on April 1, 2009, with increases in other tobacco taxes.

Price Elasticity

Financial Disincentives Minimum packaging requirements Minimum pricing State and Federal Tobacco Taxes Tax equity among all tobacco & nicotine products: Not just on cigarettes, other tobacco products and e-cigarettes The federal cigarette tax increased by 62 cents to $1.01 per pack on April 1, 2009, with increases in other tobacco taxes.

Smoke-free Policies Indoor public places Multi-unit Housing Public Housing Tobacco Policy Disclosure Laws Smoke-free Cars for Children Smoke-free Hotels and Rental Cars Tobacco-free Beaches Tobacco-free Universities Tobacco-free Hospital

Smoke-free Policies Indoor public places Multi-unit Housing Public Housing Tobacco Policy Disclosure Laws Smoke-free Cars for Children Smoke-free Hotels and Rental Cars Tobacco-free Beaches Tobacco-free Universities Tobacco-free Hospital

Tobacco 21

Hard Hitting Media Campaigns TIPS from Former Smokers The Real Cost of Smoking The Truth Initiative

Impact

Access to Cessation Services Brief counseling by a health care provider Individual, group, or telephone counseling Behavioral therapies Treatments with more person-to-person contact and more intensity Medications Nicotine replacement products Prescription non-nicotine medications

Dose Response Relationship Between Number of Tobacco Cessation Advice-Sites and Likelihood of Quit Attempts To assess national rates of quit attempts by adults as associated with reports of counseling by medical and dental providers in clinical office settings Data from the 2001 and 2002 National Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control

Access to Cessation Services Brief counseling by a health care provider Individual, group, or telephone counseling Behavioral therapies Treatments with more person-to-person contact and more intensity Medications Nicotine replacement products Prescription non-nicotine medications

Tobacco Free Pharmacies Counties and Municipalities in Massachusetts California New York

Restrictions on Flavors The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA), also known as the Tobacco Control Act, became law on June 22, 2009. Banned the sale, distribution and manufacture of cigarettes that contain flavors other than tobacco or menthol on September 22, 2009 TobaccoFreeCA

Packaging and Warnings

Strategies for Implementing these Policies Local and statewide coalitions Champions Advocacy In the clinic and public advocacy

Successes

Concerns

mstobaccodata.org