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Addiction to tobacco smoking and its consequences to population of Uzbekistan

This study assesses addiction to tobacco products consumption, influences on population health, and consequences to the country's economy in Uzbekistan. It includes data from household surveys, hospital and ambulatory patients, mortality and morbidity data, as well as employment and GDP information.

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Addiction to tobacco smoking and its consequences to population of Uzbekistan

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  1. Addiction to tobacco smokingand its consequences to population of Uzbekistan MamatovaN.,UsmanovaG.,MakhkamovaN. Tashkent, December 13, 2007

  2. Objectives • Assess addiction to tobacco products consumption • Assess influence on population health • Assess tobacco smoking consequences to country’s economy

  3. Methodology (1) Household survey Primary data Ambulatory and hospital patients survey Life expectancy Mortality data Secondary data Morbidity data Deaths from diseases attributable to smoking Demographic data for 2005 Employment & wages GDP

  4. Methodlogy (2) Household survey Ambulatory and hospital patients survey 1000 HHs 1395 Andijan province Bukhara province Jizzak province Namangan province Samarqand province Syrdarya province Tashkent province Fergana province City of Tashkent 1080 Hospital patients 315 Ambulatory patients

  5. Methodology (3) • (1) Malignant neoplasms • (2) Cardiovascular diseases • (3) Respiratory system diseases • (4) Digestive system diseases

  6. Household surveydata analysis

  7. Overall prevalence of tobacco consumption by genders, 2006 Prevalence of tobacco consumption by genders Nasvai consumption Cigarette consumption 23% 25% 20% 20% 15% 11% 10% 10% 5% 1% 0% 0% Male Female Total Nasvai consumption is higher among males!!! Source: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey, 2006 .

  8. Ages of starting cigarette and nasvai consumption Data on urban and rural area is almost similar

  9. Total years of smoking among male smokers, by age

  10. Highest consumption of tobacco products accounts for people aged 30-49!!!!!! Tobacco consumption by male smokers, by years of smoking experience

  11. The higher is the level of education, the higher is cigarette consumption and the lower is nasvai consumption!!! Source: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey, 2006

  12. The higher is the income, the higher is cigarette consumption and the lower is nasvai consumption!!! Source: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey

  13. Cigarette consumption prevails in the capital, while nasvai is more common for the rural area!!!! Source: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey, 2006.

  14. Majority of inveterate smokers (who smoke 11+ cigarettes a day) are male smokers aged 30-39 (26%) and 40-49 (43%)!!!!! Sources: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey, 2006.

  15. 31% of individuals who consume nasvai every day are aged 30 - 39 Source: Uzbekistan’s Household Survey, 2006.

  16. Only 9% of respondents believe that smoking mostly effects heart and cardiovascular system Awareness of smoking hazard

  17. 15% of respondents are not aware of nasvai consumption hazard Awareness of nasvai consumption hazard

  18. Information about smoking hazard is mostly obtained from TV programs Sources of information on the hazard of tobacco products consumption (%)

  19. Reasons for starting tobacco products consumption, by gender (%) Decision to start smoking is stimulated mostly by friends

  20. Passive smoking

  21. Reasons to quit smoking

  22. Reasons to quit nasvai consumption

  23. Main places for buying cigarettes

  24. Number of cigarettes typically bought by smokers

  25. Consequences to human health of tobacco smoking

  26. Morbidity attributable to smoking 42 237 (aged 35+)ТАD attributable to smoking 79 892 (aged 35+) suffer from ТАD 1 767 355 (aged 35+) MAS 2% 53%

  27. Deaths attributable to smoking (2004) 41% 27%

  28. Deaths attributable to smoking, by nosology

  29. Life years potentially lost because of smoking, 2004 A human who died because of smoking lost an average of 12 potential years of his/her life

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