Impact of common tobacco products on human health and environmental pollution in Bangladesh

MA Mondol, Amm Hosain, S. Sultana, S. Marzia, M. Islam, H. Mahmud, P. Biswash
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Worldwide, tobacco is one of the leading causes of disability and death. Over a million of pounds of toxic chemicals are released by tobacco products. This study aims to explore the effects of tobacco toxicants on human health and environmental pollution. Four districts (Dhaka, Kushtia, Chattogram and Rangpur) were selected where most of the tobacco product grown. Total 468 respondents were interviewed face-to-face using structured questionnaire to assess the knowledge about toxicant content in tobacco and health and environmental hazards of tobacco use. Survey results revealed that about 44.4% respondents used smoking tobacco products and 38.5% used smokeless tobacco, while only 17.1% used both. About two third (74.3%) of smoking tobacco users started smoking when they were between 15 to 24 years old and majority (61.6%) of smokeless tobacco users started tobacco when they were between 30 to 35 years above. Tobacco product has large impacts on health of young smokers. Smokers are suffering from various acute and chronic diseases. Among the respondents, 38% indicated that they were suffering from hypertension. The second most affected disease was COPD/Asthma (31.6%), while cancer was the least suffering disease (0.4%). Majority of the respondents were not aware about the presence of toxicants (i.e. nicotine, tar and metals) in tobacco products. However, 85.1% tobacco users had an idea about environmental pollution. There is a lack of knowledge among the survey respondents about toxicants in tobacco products that are linked to health hazards and environmental pollution. These results are important in strengthening existing policy considering adverse health effects of toxicants examined. Progressive Agriculture 31 (3): 130-143, 2020
孟加拉国普通烟草产品对人体健康的影响和环境污染
在世界范围内,烟草是导致残疾和死亡的主要原因之一。烟草制品释放出超过一百万磅的有毒化学物质。本研究旨在探讨烟草有毒物质对人体健康和环境污染的影响。四个地区(达卡、库什蒂亚、查图格拉姆和Rangpur)被选为大多数烟草产品种植的地区。使用结构化问卷对总共468名答复者进行了面对面访谈,以评估有关烟草中有毒物质含量以及烟草使用对健康和环境危害的知识。调查结果显示,约44.4%受访者使用吸烟烟草制品,38.5%受访者使用无烟烟草,而两者兼而有之的受访者只有17.1%。大约三分之二(74.3%)的吸烟烟草使用者在15至24岁之间开始吸烟,大多数(61.6%)的无烟烟草使用者在30至35岁以上之间开始吸烟。烟草制品对青少年吸烟者的健康影响很大。吸烟者患有各种急慢性疾病。在受访者中,38%的人表示他们患有高血压。第二大受影响的疾病是COPD/哮喘(31.6%),而癌症是最不受影响的疾病(0.4%)。大多数答复者不知道烟草制品中存在有毒物质(即尼古丁、焦油和金属)。然而,85.1%的吸烟者对环境污染有所了解。调查答复者对烟草制品中与健康危害和环境污染有关的有毒物质缺乏了解。这些结果对于加强考虑到所审查的毒物对健康的不利影响的现行政策具有重要意义。农业进步31 (3):130-143,2020
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