Tobacco or Health?: Physiological and Social Damages Caused by Tobacco Smoking

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This book comprehensively summarizes the adverse effects of tobacco smoking on human health. The current second edition has integrated a large set of new data that have been published in numerous scientifc studies and meta-analyses over the past few years. Unfortunately, the harmful sequelae of tobacco smoking are played down by the ind- try and politicians in many industrialized countries. However, about 800,000 people/year in the EU die from the immediate consequences of smoking. The particularly insidious feature of tobacco consumption is that smoking-attributable harmful effects on health do not generally become apparent until three or four decades after smoking initiation. Although some positive changes in the legislative handling of tobacco have appeared in the past fve years, we still need to form a pact, sealed by politicians, the medical prof- sionals, teachers and the media, to target the problem across nations. In this respect, a minority of countries, including the US and the UK, have given positive examples. There are four areas that need to be improved in future: (1) strict bans on tobacco adv- tisement on a global level, (2) better measures to protect against side-stream (passive) smoke exposure, (3) establishment of prevention programs, especially for children and (4) tre- ment of tobacco addiction.

Author(s): Knut-Olaf Haustein, David Groneberg (auth.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 455
Tags: General Practice / Family Medicine; Internal Medicine; Pneumology/Respiratory System; Oncology

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
History of Tobacco....Pages 1-16
Epidemiology of Tobacco Dependence....Pages 17-33
Tobacco Constituents and Additives....Pages 35-60
Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics of Nicotine....Pages 61-86
Smoking and Lung Disease....Pages 87-118
Cardiovascular Disease, Disturbances of Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis....Pages 119-148
Other Organ Systems....Pages 149-220
Smoking and Pregnancy....Pages 221-246
Passive Smoking....Pages 247-288
Non-Drug Treatments to Promote Smoking Cessation....Pages 289-309
Pharmacotherapy of Nicotine Dependence....Pages 311-358
Primary Prevention....Pages 359-385
Tobacco Industry, Advertising and Advertising Bans....Pages 387-409
Society, Politics and the Tobacco Industry....Pages 411-431
Appendix: Experiences from a Smoker Counselling Centre....Pages 433-444
Back Matter....Pages 445-455