- Author:
Fariz NURWIDYA
1
;
Fumiyuki TAKAHASHI
;
Hario BASKORO
;
Moulid HIDAYAT
;
Faisal YUNUS
;
Kazuhisa TAKAHASHI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: Policy; Tobacco; Indonesia
- MeSH: Adolescent; Body Weight; Cholesterol; Coronary Artery Disease; Financial Management; Harm Reduction*; Hope; Humans; Hypertension; Indonesia*; Informed Consent; Motivation; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Smoke; Smoking; Smoking Cessation; Tobacco Products; Tobacco Use; Tobacco*
- From:Epidemiology and Health 2014;36(1):e2014035-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Tobacco consumption is a major causative agent for various deadly diseases such as coronary artery disease and cancer. It is the largest avoidable health risk in the world, causing more problems than alcohol, drug use, high blood pressure, excess body weight or high cholesterol. As countries like Indonesia prepare to develop national policy guidelines for tobacco harm reduction, the scientific community can help by providing continuous ideas and a forum for sharing and distributing information, drafting guidelines, reviewing best practices, raising funds, and establishing partnerships. We propose several strategies for reducing tobacco consumption, including advertisement interference, cigarette pricing policy, adolescent smoking prevention policy, support for smoking cessation therapy, special informed consent for smokers, smoking prohibition in public spaces, career incentives, economic incentives, and advertisement incentives. We hope that these strategies would assist people to avoid starting smoking or in smoking cessation.