2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-36342012000300005
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Costos por ausentismo laboral atribuibles al consumo de tabaco en el Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social y en México, 2006-2009

Abstract: Tobacco smoking implies costs to the individual, families and society, which urge to strengthen policies contained in the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control by the WHO.

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“…Excessive consumption of tobacco and alcohol are considered serious public health problems in Mexico and around the world due to their high social and economic costs; also because some perspectives argue these substances are the first entry points to multiple risk behaviors. Their overall health impacts in terms of morbidity, disability and mortality include not only harm but also health care direct costs and indirect costs due to inability, disability and loss of production; they also entail intangible costs such as suffering, pain and family impacts [31,32,43]. In relation to oral health, several studies have linked excessive use of these substances with oral diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, and dental needs: our results are partially consistent with those findings [15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,33], emphasizing that these two substances may be associated with worse oral health status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excessive consumption of tobacco and alcohol are considered serious public health problems in Mexico and around the world due to their high social and economic costs; also because some perspectives argue these substances are the first entry points to multiple risk behaviors. Their overall health impacts in terms of morbidity, disability and mortality include not only harm but also health care direct costs and indirect costs due to inability, disability and loss of production; they also entail intangible costs such as suffering, pain and family impacts [31,32,43]. In relation to oral health, several studies have linked excessive use of these substances with oral diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, and dental needs: our results are partially consistent with those findings [15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,33], emphasizing that these two substances may be associated with worse oral health status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo con la Secretaría de Salud (SSA, 2011), dentro de las diez primeras causas de mortalidad se encuentran las enfermedades relacionadas con el tabaquismo y la exposición al humo de tabaco (infarto agudo al miocardio, enfermedades cerebro -vasculares, respiratorias crónicas y cáncer de pulmón). Como consecuencia, se ha documentado que el consumo de tabaco ocasiona más de 60 mil muertes al año (Sáenz de Miera et al, 2012); que afecta en forma negativa a la economía familiar (World Bank, 1999); que reduce la productividad laboral (Guerrero et al, 2012); y que impone costos importantes al sector salud .…”
Section: Tabaquismo Y Los Impuestos Al Tabaco En Méxicounclassified
“…Este fenómeno afecta el comportamiento económico y social de un país por sus efectos en la productividad y en el contexto social y familiar (Mekonnen et al, 2018;Carrillo et al, 2019;López et al, 2020). Los estudios sobre el tema han analizado principalmente la relación entre la incapacidad temporal y los efectos en la salud, los costos por baja productividad y la discapacidad (Manent et al, 2016;Álvarez, 2017;López et al, 2020); también, han analizado la asociación entre la incapacidad temporal y aspectos políticos, legales y económicos (Guerrero- López et al, 2012;Mac Master y Echavarría, 2017;Kottwitz et al, 2018;Vicente, 2018).…”
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