by Christoph T. Bolliger (Editor), K. O. Fagerstrom (Editor), Karl-Olov Fagerstrom (Editor)
Written by outstanding international experts, the book covers the history of tobacco production and use, the economics of tobacco use and control, as well as the health consequences of active and passive smoking in both adults and children. Special chapters discuss the impact of media, movies and TV on tobacco consumption in young people, the patterns and predictors of smoking cessation in the general population and in different social subgroups, and initiatives supported by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Readers will find the latest information on how nicotine dependence is treated with nicotine replacement products, what role health care professionals play in helping smokers to quit and what effects smoke-free environments, advertising bans and price increases have on smoking prevalence. The potential harms and benefits of smokeless tobacco, waterpipe tobacco smoking and electronic cigarettes are also evaluated.
This book is a must-read for anyone in the medical profession who treats patients with smoking-related diseases and for those engaged in tobacco control. It will also be appreciated by interested nonmedical readers like journalists and legislators.
Product Details
- Series: Progress in Respiratory Research, Vol. 42 (Book 42)
- Hardcover: 280 pages
- Publisher: S. Karger Publishing; 2nd, revised and extended edition edition (March 13, 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3318026565
- ISBN-13: 978-3318026566
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