Health Risks Associated with Tobacco Consumption in Humans: An Overview

Shanmugam M Sakthisankaran, Devaraj Sakthipriya, Mahalingam Swamivelmanickam
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Tobacco use remains a significant public health concern globally, with over 8 million anticipated deaths annually by 2030, despite declining rates in some high-income nations. Smoking is prevalent worldwide, particularly in developing and middle-income countries, where over 80% of smokers reside. The inhalation of tobacco substances leads to various diseases, including cancer and respiratory ailments, resulting in more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis, and other major causes combined. Secondhand smoke exposure also poses significant health risks. The economic burden of tobacco-related deaths and diseases is substantial, especially in low- and middle-income economies, where almost 80% of tobacco-related deaths occur. Lack of awareness, societal influence, and ineffective enforcement of anti-tobacco laws contribute to widespread tobacco use. Although anti-tobacco campaigns and policies have shown some success, challenges persist, particularly in rural areas where tobacco dependence is high. In India, despite declining tobacco use attributed to awareness campaigns and increased taxes on cigarettes, certain demographics, such as middle-aged individuals, illiterates, and rural residents, continue to have high tobacco consumption rates due to inadequate implementation of anti-tobacco norms and limited access to information. Quitting smoking can significantly extend life expectancy and reduce the risk of smoking-related diseases. However, nicotine addiction poses a challenge, with only a small percentage of users successfully quitting without assistance. Professional support and cessation drugs can double the likelihood of successful quitting, and nicotine replacement therapy has shown effectiveness. Overall, there is no safe level of cigarette use, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive tobacco control efforts to mitigate the global health and economic impacts of tobacco use. This review deals with the health risks associated with tobacco consumption in humans. Keywords: Tobacco, Nicotine, Carcinogens, Cancer, Cardiovascular diseases.
与人类吸烟有关的健康风险:概述
尽管一些高收入国家的吸烟率有所下降,但烟草使用仍然是全球重大的公共卫生问题,预计到 2030 年每年将有 800 多万人死于烟草使用。吸烟在全世界都很普遍,尤其是在发展中国家和中等收入国家,超过 80% 的吸烟者居住在这些国家。吸入烟草物质会导致各种疾病,包括癌症和呼吸系统疾病,造成的死亡人数比艾滋病、肺结核和其他主要疾病造成的死亡人数总和还要多。二手烟暴露也对健康构成重大威胁。与烟草相关的死亡和疾病造成了巨大的经济负担,尤其是在中低收入经济体,几乎 80% 的烟草相关死亡发生在这些国家。缺乏意识、社会影响以及反烟草法律执行不力是造成烟草使用广泛的原因。尽管反烟草运动和政策取得了一些成效,但挑战依然存在,尤其是在烟草依赖性较高的农村地区。在印度,尽管烟草使用率的下降归功于宣传活动和香烟税的增加,但由于反烟草规范执行不力以及获取信息的渠道有限,中年人、文盲和农村居民等特定人群的烟草消费率仍然很高。戒烟可以大大延长预期寿命,降低罹患吸烟相关疾病的风险。然而,尼古丁成瘾是一个挑战,只有一小部分吸烟者在没有帮助的情况下成功戒烟。专业支持和戒烟药物可以使成功戒烟的可能性增加一倍,尼古丁替代疗法也显示出了效果。总体而言,香烟使用量没有一个安全水平,这强调了全面控烟工作对减轻烟草使用对全球健康和经济影响的重要性。本综述探讨与人类烟草消费相关的健康风险。关键词烟草 尼古丁 致癌物质 癌症 心血管疾病
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