Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary

The WHO recently published a Tobacco Knowledge Summary (TKS) synthesizing current evidence on tobacco and COPD, aiming to raise awareness among a broad audience of health care professionals. Furthermore, it can be used as an advocacy tool in the fight for tobacco control and prevention of tobacco-re...

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Autores: Lu, Wenying, Aarsand, Rebekka, Schotte, Kerstin, Han, Jing, Lebedeva, Elizaveta, Tsoy, Elena, Maglakelidze, Nino, Soriano Ortiz, Juan Bautista, Bill, Werner, Halpin, David M. G., Rivera, Patricia, M Fong, Kwun M., Kathuria, Hasmeena, Yorgancıoğlu, Arzu, Gappa, Monika, Lam, David C.L., Rylance, Sarah, Singh Sohal, Sukhwinder
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Repositorio:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM
Idioma:inglés
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10486/762300
https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12931-024-02961-5
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Smoking
Tobacco control
Smoking cessation
Medicina
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spelling Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge SummaryLu, WenyingAarsand, RebekkaSchotte, KerstinHan, JingLebedeva, ElizavetaTsoy, ElenaMaglakelidze, NinoSoriano Ortiz, Juan BautistaBill, WernerHalpin, David M. G.Rivera, PatriciaM Fong, Kwun M.Kathuria, HasmeenaYorgancıoğlu, ArzuGappa, MonikaLam, David C.L.Rylance, SarahSingh Sohal, SukhwinderChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSmokingTobacco controlSmoking cessationMedicinaThe WHO recently published a Tobacco Knowledge Summary (TKS) synthesizing current evidence on tobacco and COPD, aiming to raise awareness among a broad audience of health care professionals. Furthermore, it can be used as an advocacy tool in the fight for tobacco control and prevention of tobacco-related disease. This article builds on the evidence presented in the TKS, with a greater level of detail intended for a lung-specialist audience. Pulmonologists have a vital role to play in advocating for the health of their patients and the wider population by sharing five key messages: (1) Smoking is the leading cause of COPD in high-income countries, contributing to approximately 70% of cases. Quitting tobacco is an essential step toward better lung health. (2) People with COPD face a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer. Smoking cessation is a powerful measure to reduce cancer risk. (3) Cardiovascular disease, lung cancer and type-2 diabetes are common comorbidities in people with COPD. Quitting smoking not only improves COPD management, but also reduces the risk of developing these coexisting conditions. (4) Tobacco smoke also significantly impacts children’s lung growth and development, increasing the risk of respiratory infections, asthma and up to ten other conditions, and COPD later in life. Governments should implement effective tobacco control measures to protect vulnerable populations. (5) The tobacco industry’s aggressive strategies in the marketing of nicotine delivery systems and all tobacco products specifically target children, adolescents, and young adults. Protecting our youth from these harmful tactics is a top priorityClifford Craig Foundation Launceston General HospitalSpringer NatureFacultad de MedicinaDepartamento de Medicina20242024-09-11review articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcVoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10486/762300https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12931-024-02961-539261873reponame:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAMinstname:Universidad Autónoma de MadridInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dnet:biblosearchi::d4bf29e68dedc28d9e1402bf2e1190062026-06-23T12:46:27Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
title Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
spellingShingle Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
Lu, Wenying
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Smoking
Tobacco control
Smoking cessation
Medicina
title_short Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
title_full Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
title_fullStr Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
title_sort Tobacco and COPD: presenting the World Health Organization (WHO) Tobacco Knowledge Summary
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lu, Wenying
Aarsand, Rebekka
Schotte, Kerstin
Han, Jing
Lebedeva, Elizaveta
Tsoy, Elena
Maglakelidze, Nino
Soriano Ortiz, Juan Bautista
Bill, Werner
Halpin, David M. G.
Rivera, Patricia
M Fong, Kwun M.
Kathuria, Hasmeena
Yorgancıoğlu, Arzu
Gappa, Monika
Lam, David C.L.
Rylance, Sarah
Singh Sohal, Sukhwinder
author Lu, Wenying
author_facet Lu, Wenying
Aarsand, Rebekka
Schotte, Kerstin
Han, Jing
Lebedeva, Elizaveta
Tsoy, Elena
Maglakelidze, Nino
Soriano Ortiz, Juan Bautista
Bill, Werner
Halpin, David M. G.
Rivera, Patricia
M Fong, Kwun M.
Kathuria, Hasmeena
Yorgancıoğlu, Arzu
Gappa, Monika
Lam, David C.L.
Rylance, Sarah
Singh Sohal, Sukhwinder
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author2 Aarsand, Rebekka
Schotte, Kerstin
Han, Jing
Lebedeva, Elizaveta
Tsoy, Elena
Maglakelidze, Nino
Soriano Ortiz, Juan Bautista
Bill, Werner
Halpin, David M. G.
Rivera, Patricia
M Fong, Kwun M.
Kathuria, Hasmeena
Yorgancıoğlu, Arzu
Gappa, Monika
Lam, David C.L.
Rylance, Sarah
Singh Sohal, Sukhwinder
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Facultad de Medicina
Departamento de Medicina
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Smoking
Tobacco control
Smoking cessation
Medicina
topic Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Smoking
Tobacco control
Smoking cessation
Medicina
description The WHO recently published a Tobacco Knowledge Summary (TKS) synthesizing current evidence on tobacco and COPD, aiming to raise awareness among a broad audience of health care professionals. Furthermore, it can be used as an advocacy tool in the fight for tobacco control and prevention of tobacco-related disease. This article builds on the evidence presented in the TKS, with a greater level of detail intended for a lung-specialist audience. Pulmonologists have a vital role to play in advocating for the health of their patients and the wider population by sharing five key messages: (1) Smoking is the leading cause of COPD in high-income countries, contributing to approximately 70% of cases. Quitting tobacco is an essential step toward better lung health. (2) People with COPD face a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer. Smoking cessation is a powerful measure to reduce cancer risk. (3) Cardiovascular disease, lung cancer and type-2 diabetes are common comorbidities in people with COPD. Quitting smoking not only improves COPD management, but also reduces the risk of developing these coexisting conditions. (4) Tobacco smoke also significantly impacts children’s lung growth and development, increasing the risk of respiratory infections, asthma and up to ten other conditions, and COPD later in life. Governments should implement effective tobacco control measures to protect vulnerable populations. (5) The tobacco industry’s aggressive strategies in the marketing of nicotine delivery systems and all tobacco products specifically target children, adolescents, and young adults. Protecting our youth from these harmful tactics is a top priority
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