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(GATS) India 2009 – 10 26.6% population of Jammu & Kashmir is using tobacco product in one or the other of its form J&K’s cigarette use prevalence (12%)

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Page 1: (GATS) India 2009 – 10 26.6% population of Jammu & Kashmir is using tobacco product in one or the other of its form J&K’s cigarette use prevalence (12%)
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(GATS) India 2009 – 10

• 26.6% population of Jammu & Kashmir is using tobacco product in one or the other of its form

• J&K’s cigarette use prevalence (12%) is almost double the nationwide prevalence of 5.7%.

• It has come to light that the highest proportion of adults (67.9%) exposed to tobacco smoke in offices are in J&K and the lowest (15.4%) are in Chandigarh. http://freepresskashmir.com/kashmir-tops-states-in-highest-number-of-smokers/

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a survey

• a survey on more than 1300 college-going students across the Valley at SKIMS few years ago

• Nearly one third of college goers in Kashmir are tobacco users.

• Thirty (30) percent of college students were found to have been consuming tobacco in its various forms forms like cigarettes, hookah, chewing tobacco, gutka and bidi.

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Kashmiris have been living under constant stress since several years

• as such, the probability of drug abuse and addiction are high.

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• Consequently, health hazards due to passive smoking are also more in J&K than elsewhere in the North.

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Medical experts are worried

• Medical experts are worried at the rate people are taking to smoking across Kashmir and subsequently the increase in number of cancer patients.

• every month people puff cigarettes worth Rs 10 crore across Kashmir

• .

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Every cancer is related to smoking in one way or the other

• It is surprising that like in developing countries, the trend to smoke is increasing day by day in Kashmir. In America it is decreasing,”

• In Kashmir, on top of the chart, are esophagus and lung cancers which are mostly caused by smoking

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kids as young as eight can be seen smoking on way to school or coaching centers• Smoking is a gateway to

harder drugs.

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Statistics by Regional Cancer Centre of SKIMS indicate

• Around 27.4 per cent men studied in the survey are smokers. And 10.3 of the women were found addicted to smoking

• that over 3000 women have registered in the institute with cancer in the past three years.

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• Although the survey shows men as the majority smokers, the percentage of women smokers is also quite high in the conservative Kashmir society.

http://freepresskashmir.com/alongside-conflict-kashmiris-battle-smoking-cancer/

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• Teenage girls who smoke carry a higher risk of developing osteoporosis later in life, according to new research.

• childhood passive smoke exposure may be a more significant cardiovascular risk factor for women than men -

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reasons for the trend

• easy availability of the tobacco products

• peer pressure• percolation of media • and the use of

cigarettes by role models like actors and actresses

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The theme for World No Tobacco Day 2013 is

• Ban tobacco advertising

• promotion• and sponsorship

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Being advertised

• SMOKEFREE Electronic Cigarettes Kashmir

• SMOKEFREE is your one-stop-shop for all your Electronic Cigarette needs. Choose from a large selection of E-Cig kits, Flavoured Cartridges or get Electronic cigarette Accessories at best prices. http://kashmirsmokeshop.com

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Deluxe Kit

Buy SMOKEFREE electronic cigarettes with confidence at reasonable prices. We are the top retailers of electronic cigarettes in Kashmir, popular for selling quality electronic cigarettes

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safety and efficacy of e-cigarettes

• consumers of e-cigarette products currently have no way of knowing whether e-cigarettes are safe for their intended use

• how much nicotine or other potentially harmful chemicals are being inhaled during use

• it is not known if e-cigarettes may lead young people to try other tobacco products, including conventional cigarettes, which are known to cause disease and lead to premature death.

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Hookah smoking is common in kashmir

• in a 45-minute smoking session a typical smoker would inhale 1.7 times the nicotine of a single cigarette.

• is generally believed to be innocuous because of the passage of the smoke through water before inhalation

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• Hookah in Kashmir has some peculiar features in having a direct contact of the live embers with the burning tobacco thus resulting in high temperatures that augments the production of carcinogenic products from tobacco burning.

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water in the hookah base is not changed

• Additionally water in the hookah base is not changed after every session that renders the water contaminated to a greater degree and thus a possible source of dissolved carcinogens.

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second hand smoke

• Children exposed to second hand smoke in early childhood are more likely to become physically aggressive and antisocial as adults, according to a new study.

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Objective:

• To determine the relationship of hookah smoking to lung cancer in Kashmir.

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Background

• : The literature about the causal relationship between lung cancer and tobacco smoking mostly concerns cigarettes.

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Materials and Methods

• : In a case control design, 251 cases of lung cancer and 500 age-matched controls were studied.

• A predefined questionnaire was administered through a personal interview regarding various smoking and dietary patterns and the results compared through statistical analyses.

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results

• . Smokers had a 4.2 times risk of lung cancer compared to non smokers

(p<0.0001). • There were 120 hookah smokers amongst the cases and 100

amongst the controls and hookah smokers were nearly six times at risk for lung cancer as compared to nonsmokers p< 0.0001).

Cigarette smokers were commoner amongst cases (p=0.000). The severity of smoking was associated with a higher risk of lung cancer (Chi-square 72.09, p 0.000).

• The practice of changing water of the hookah after each session proved non-existent.

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all of our female smokers had a history of hookah smoking.

• Hookah smoking has since the olden times been themajor form of smoking in Kashmir and is nearly the exclusive form of smoking in women

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Conclusion:

• Hookah smoking is associated with a significantly higher risk for lung cancer in Kashmiri population, with about 6 fold elevated risk as compared to non-smoking controls.

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What can be done?

• Higher tobacco taxes are the single most effective intervention to reduce smoking and smoking deaths worldwide

• Prominent warning labels, advertising restrictions and cessation support also raise cessation rates

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Whether it’s No Tobacco Day or not

• any day is a good day to quit smoking • anything more serious than tobacco, such as

drugs.

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