Tobacco control in China / Gonghuan Yang, editor.

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Published: Singapore : Springer, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Foreword; Foreword; Tobacco Control Is Good for Building a Healthy and Prosperous China; Foreword; Foreword; Foreword; A Few Words on Tobacco Control; Preface; Summary of the Book; Contents; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: China and the Negotiation of WHO FCTC; 1.1 Tobacco Use: A Serious Public Health Problem at a Global Level; 1.2 Response to the Challenge of the Global Tobacco Pandemic: WHO FCTC; 1.3 China and the Negotiation of WHO FCTC; 1.4 Implementation of the WHO FCTC; 1.4.1 General Obligations (Article 5).

  • 1.4.2 Protect Tobacco Control Policies from the Tobacco Industry1.4.3 The Reduction in Demand for Tobacco; 1.4.3.1 Price and Tax Measures to Reduce the Demand for Tobacco; 1.4.3.2 Protection from Exposure to Tobacco Smoke; 1.4.3.3 Tobacco Product Regulation; 1.4.3.4 Packaging and Labeling of Tobacco Products; 1.4.3.5 Comprehensive Banning Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship; 1.4.3.6 Treatment of Tobacco Dependence; 1.5 Closing Remark; Chapter 2: Tobacco Epidemic and Health Risk in the Chinese Population; 2.1 Introduction.

  • 2.2 The Pattern of Tobacco Epidemic in the Chinese Population2.2.1 Model on Stages of the Cigarette Epidemic in the Developed and Developing Countries; 2.2.2 Characteristics of Smoking Prevalence in China; 2.2.3 Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in China; 2.3 Epidemiological Study on Mortality Attributed Tobacco Use in China; 2.3.1 Early Health Effects of the Emerging Tobacco Epidemic in China: A 16-Year Prospective Study; 2.3.2 Morbidity and Mortality in Relation to Cigarette Smoking in Shanghai Community; 2.3.3 Mortality Attributable to Cigarette Smoking in Xi'an Factory.

  • 2.3.4 Retrospective Proportional Mortality Study of One Million Deaths in the 1980s2.3.5 Mortality Attributable to Tobacco Use from National Hypertension Survey in 1991; 2.3.6 The Chinese Prospective Smoking Study in a Population of 250,000; 2.3.7 A Prospective Study of 0.5 Million Adults in China; 2.3.8 Case-Control Study of Mortality and Smoking in All Adult in Hong Kong; 2.3.9 The Characters of Epidemiologic Studies on Tobacco Use and the Impact of Health in Chinese Population; 2.4 Estimating Health Risk of Tobacco Use in Chinese Population.

  • 2.4.1 Method Used to Estimate the Health Hazards of Tobacco Use2.4.1.1 To Estimate the Population Attributable Risk of Tobacco Use Population; 2.4.1.2 Epidemical Pattern of Tobacco Use in Population and Estimation of Accumulated Hazards of Smoking; 2.4.1.3 Relative Risk (RR) Estimates; 2.4.2 To Estimate the Health Consequence Attributable Tobacco Use for Chinese Population; 2.4.2.1 The Roadmap to Estimate Health Hazards Associated with Tobacco Use; 2.4.2.2 Estimation of Attributable Mortality in Smoking in Chinese Population; 2.5 Estimation of SHS Exposure-Attributed Mortality.