2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106412
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Burden of disease from second-hand tobacco smoke exposure at home among adults from European Union countries in 2017: an analysis using a review of recent meta-analyses

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“…Legislative smoking bans have been shown to reduce youth smoking behaviour in public and reduce passive exposure in public places. But people tend to smoke more at home or in a car when smoking in public areas is banned [ 5 , 47 , 48 ]. This fact was shown in the Canadian cross-sectional health survey data of the population aged 12 and over, where in the period under review (2003–2012) bans on smoking in public were introduced across the provinces and territories.…”
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“…Legislative smoking bans have been shown to reduce youth smoking behaviour in public and reduce passive exposure in public places. But people tend to smoke more at home or in a car when smoking in public areas is banned [ 5 , 47 , 48 ]. This fact was shown in the Canadian cross-sectional health survey data of the population aged 12 and over, where in the period under review (2003–2012) bans on smoking in public were introduced across the provinces and territories.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2017, 0.36% of overall disability-adjusted life years and 0.46% of all deaths were attributable to household SHS exposure in the 28 European Union countries [ 5 ]. As with firsthand smoking, a link between SHS and lung cancer has been demonstrated [ 6 ].…”
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“…The negative health impact of tobacco smoking on the population has been ascertained, and this practice poses a threat not only to active smokers, but also to people exposed to sidestream and third-hand exhausts (IARC 1986 ; NCR 1986 ; Hecht 1999 ). Hence, physical and chemical properties of tobacco exhausts have been extensively investigated (Lofroth et al 1989 ; Jenkins et al 2000 ), and their relationships with the toxicity of smoke have been elucidated (Husgafvel-Pursiainen 2004 ; Adam et al 2006 ; Slezakova et al 2009 ; Li et al 2017 ; Pelkonen et al 2019 ; Li et al 2020 ; Carreras et al 2021 ).…”
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“…Exposure to ETS is an important public health issue, as there is growing evidence that ETS exposure leads to adverse health outcomes such as an increased risk of overall cancers in non-smokers, particularly the risk of lung cancer and breast cancer in women [ 10 ], and increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) by 25–30% [ 11 ]. In 2017, the Global Burden of Disease Study estimated that the disease burden due to ETS exposure at home in European countries was 24,000 deaths (0.46% of total deaths) and 526,000 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs; 0.36% of total DALYs) in all adults, mainly due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and ischemic heart disease [ 12 ]. Individuals with early childhood exposure to ETS have a higher risk of developing respiratory illnesses such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and shortness of breath later in life [ 13 , 14 ].…”
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