Prevalence of Tobacco Use. Current user: A person who has smoked once in the last 30 days Prevalence of tobacco use: The proportion of current users in.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Healthy Communities: Healthy.
Advertisements

Eligible Women and Participation in the Women’s Health Network Ellen M. Kramer ScD RD April 7, 2005.
Tobacco & Cancer. Tobacco Use And Cancer Tobacco use, the most preventable cause of death in our society, accounts for at least 30% of all cancer deaths.
Asthma Prevalence in the United States
The National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP): Current Progress and Future Action Temeika L. Fairley, Epidemiologist Comprehensive Cancer Control.
《 Promotion of Capability and Effectiveness for Tobacco Control Program among Rural Residents* 》 --Report On The Baseline Survey (Tobacco use status among.
Tobacco: The Smoker’s Gun A tool for trainers Ministry of Health and Quality of Life, Mauritius (Health Information, Education and Communication Unit)
Concurrent Tobacco Use: A Study of Socio-demographic Correlates Nasir Mushtaq, MPH Laura A Beebe, PhD University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
1 Idaho Voters and a Tobacco Tax Increase October 2010.
Program Highlights, Highlights,Evaluation & Surveillance
Example: Marketing to Cigar Smokers Smoking looks cool! Thompson Cigar Catalog Cigar Nexus Survey.
Defining Disparity Related to Tobacco Use A data driven process.
Chronic Disease A Public Health Perspective. Chronic Disease Overview The most prevalent, costly, and preventable chronic diseases –cardiovascular disease.
Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1985 No Data
1 Background Hypertension Type 2 diabetes Coronary heart disease Gallbladder disease Certain cancers Dyslipidemia Stroke Osteoarthritis Sleep apnea Approximately.
Prevalence and factors associated with current tobacco use among youth in Uganda: Results from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey 2011 Kadobera Daniel Tobacco.
Cancer Statistics 2013 A Presentation from the American Cancer Society
Asthma Prevalence in the United States National Center for Environmental Health Division of Environmental Hazards and Health Effects June 2014.
Smoking Cessation in Asian and Pacific Islander Youth Amy Tun Albert Einstein College of Medicine National Education Officer
Tobacco is now the world’s leading killer. We have the proven means to reduce tobacco use, but policy-makers are not yet applying these interventions.
Tobacco (The Facts on Teen Smoking) HS million kids are established smokers 2.7 million kids are established smokers 16.5 million kids, including.
The Use of Commercial Tobacco Among Minority Populations Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office on Smoking and Health Sydney Lee.
Chronic Disease in Missouri: Progress and Challenges Shumei Yun, MD, PhD Public Health Epidemiologist and Team Leader Chronic Disease and Nutritional Epidemiology.
Health Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Paula A. Johnson, MD, MPH Chief, Division of Women’s Health; Executive Director, Connors Center for Women’s.
Cancer Statistics 2013 A Presentation from the American Cancer Society
Risky behaviors and causes of Death in the United States.
A Profile of Health among Massachusetts Adults: Highlights from the Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Health Survey.
Source: Massachusetts BRFSS Prepared by: Health Survey Program Using the BRFSS to Track Healthy People 2010 Objectives Highlights from the 2004 Massachusetts.
Presentation to: Presented by: Date: Burden of Tobacco Use in Georgia: Surveillance Update Tobacco Advisory & Coalition Board Alina Chung, MPH, Epidemiologist.
Liesl Eathington Iowa Community Indicators Program Iowa State University October 2014.
Women’s Health in Massachusetts Highlights from the Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS): Health Survey Program Bureau.
Economics of Tobacco Use and Help-Seeking Behavior Bishwa Adhikari, Ph.D., Economist Office on Smoking and Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Preventing Tobacco use among Youths and Adults student name Course name Course code Instructor’s name Date.
Angela Trosclair, MS Statistician Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office on Smoking and Health Epidemiology Branch OSH/CDC Tobacco Use Supplement.
 2007 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Section C Global Burden.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 7.0: Community Health Indicators Chart 7.1: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Age, 1980 – 2050 Chart 7.2: U.S. Population.
Smoking and Cancer n Facts: n 1/3 of all cases of cancer in the U.S. are attributed to smoking n Smoking a single cigarette lowers one’s life expectancy.
Chronic Care Management Hypertension Results: Represents Health Disparities Collaborative for Hypertension Overall CAP Results.
Turkey By: Dana Grade:6E. Content Here are the topics I am going to talk about today: Smoking Tobacco.
Why Health?. Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC –Gathers statistics for the nation Addresses the six behaviors that research shows contribute.
Tobacco Use In Kansas Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting May 12, 2005.
TOBACCO USE in DIVERSE POPULATIONS. PREVALENCE of ADULT SMOKING, by RACE/ETHNICITY—U.S., 2007 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2008). MMWR.
 2012 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Joanna Cohen, PhD Director, Institute for Global Tobacco Control Bloomberg Professor of Disease.
 2007 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Section B Tracking Tobacco-Related Death and Disease.
Children Aged 5 to
Dr. Corinne Husten Director (Acting), Office on Smoking and Health The Global Tobacco Epidemic.
Tobacco 101. Evolution of Tobacco Evolution of Tobacco.
The Case for a Cigarette Tax, in One Graphic Ezra Klein Washington Post- June 20, 2013 Presented by Tibu Thomas
CDC Recommendations for Comprehensive Programs. Comprehensive Programs CDC, Office on Smoking and Health.
Healthy Women: State Trends in Health and Mortality CD-ROM training Kate Brett Joanna Skilogianis Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center.
 Stop Smoking cause your such a fool! And your not even cool! Sexi Arim Herrera Period-2.
Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker What do we know about social determinants of health in the U.S. and comparable countries?
Preterm is less than 37 completed weeks gestation. Source: National Center for Health Statistics, final natality data. Retrieved October 15, 2015, from.
Improving the Health of All Kansans. 3/4/50 Rule That Contribute to 50% of all US Deaths Contribute to Four Chronic Diseases Cardiovascular Disease DiabetesLung.
Eliminating Cancer in Alaska— A Roadmap John Killpack, Western Region Managing Director Emily Nenon, Alaska Government Relations Director February 18,
Chronic Disease A Public Health Perspective. Chronic Disease Overview The most prevalent, costly, and preventable chronic diseases –cardiovascular disease.
One-in-Seven of Native Hawaiian Adults and One-in-Five of Native Hawaiian Children Have Asthma Dmitry Krupitsky, MSPH, Hawaii State Asthma Control Program,
Morocco: Opportunities to Integrate Tobacco Questions for Survey Dr Elkhansa Mahdaoui,MD,MPH Non Communicable Diseases Department Moroccan Ministry of.
Cigarette Smoking in the United States
National Adult Smoking Trends 1965 – 2012
Racial Disparity in Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Years of Potential Life Lost: Case of Missouri Noaman Kayani, PhD Chronic Disease and Nutrition.
The percentages throughout this presentation have been rounded to increase readability. For the precise percentages, please refer to the source material.
Smoking and Cancer Facts:
Tobacco and Secondhand Smoke
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
Ex-smoker rates in India among men (45–59 years) from 2004 to 2010; absolute number (in million) of smokers and ex-smokers in Ex-smoker rates in.
The percentages throughout this presentation have been rounded to increase readability. For the precise percentages, please refer to the source material.
Health & Medicine Medical Sociology.
Age-standardised smoking prevalence among adults aged 15-69 years, by state: 1998–2010, absolute change (%) per decade and number of smokers in 2015 (in.
Presentation transcript:

Prevalence of Tobacco Use

Current user: A person who has smoked once in the last 30 days Prevalence of tobacco use: The proportion of current users in a population Prevalence rates measure: The use of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and any other smoked tobacco products

Prevalence of Tobacco Use Source: World Health Organization & American Cancer Society, Tobacco Control Country Profiles 2003 Estimated deaths attributable to tobacco worldwide : 1 million 2000: 4.9 million By 2020: >9 million

Prevalence of Tobacco Use Cigarette smoking is the single most preventable cause of premature death in the United States. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Trends in Smoking Among Adults Aged ≥25 Years, by Level of Education United States, Source: Robert Wood Johnson ImpactTeen Tobacco Chart Book

Prevalence in Smoking, 2009 Source: CDC : BRFSS, MMWR 2009;58: US rates 2009 Men: 21.3% Women: 18.4% Total: 19.8% State with highest prevalence: Kentucky Men: 28.8% Women: 27.8% Men: 28.8% Women: 27.8% States with the lowest prevalence: Men: Connecticut 16.6% Women: Utah 8%

Trends in Smoking Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years, by Race or Ethnicity, Source: Robert Wood Johnson ImpactTeen Tobacco Chart Book, 2009

Prevalence in Cigarette Smoking Current Smoking – by Age, 2009 Percent Source: CDC, Office on Smoking and Health, 2008

Trends in Cigarette Smoking Current Smoking- Adults by Poverty Status Source: Robert Wood Johnson ImpactTeen Tobacco Chart Book

Trends in Smoking High School Students and Adults Source: CDC, Office on Smoking and Health

Prevalence of Tobacco Use 3 million kids under 18 are current smokers 22% of high school students 6% of middle school students 3,500 kids try a cigarette each day 1,000 kids become regular smokers each day Source: Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids – Tobacco Use Among Youth, Smoking and Kids Current Smoking: Youth Data, 2008

Prevalence of Tobacco Use Where do I find prevalence data specific to my state?  CDC State Highlights  National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS)  Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS)  State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) System  Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Prevalence of Tobacco Use

2007 Smoking Prevalence Rates Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007 Percent

Your State’s Prevalence Presenters Please change title and add data for the state where you’re conducting the training. Thank you. Thank you.