Oral Tobaccco and Mortality in India
Author(s) -
Priya Mohan,
Harry A. Lando
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
indian journal of clinical medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1179-9161
pISSN - 2633-9447
DOI - 10.4137/ijcm.s25889
Subject(s) - tobacco control , smokeless tobacco , context (archaeology) , control (management) , presentation (obstetrics) , health care , scale (ratio) , public relations , tobacco use , political science , medicine , economic growth , environmental health , computer science , public health , nursing , geography , population , archaeology , cartography , artificial intelligence , law , economics , radiology
This comprehensive review includes large-scale pan-India surveys and regional studies. Every aspect of smokeless tobacco, including variations in social, economic, demographic, gender, and education stratifiers, is presented. This evidence-based presentation thereby provides insight not only to assess the burden but can serve as a base, leading to the development and encouragement of research in closing the existing gaps in knowledge. It can also provide a track to formulate tobacco control strategies as well as to reinforce and potentially guide tobacco control policy aimed at addressing the tailored needs in the Indian context. The recommendations expand the tobacco control spectrum and are the first of their kind in the literature to focus on cessation programs as a paramedical subject to draw the attention of not only policymakers but also to integrate medical and dental educational institutions, health care professionals, and tobacco users to synergistically develop successful tobacco control measures.
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