Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE

Objectives: Tobacco smoking is a major public health concern and a leading cause of preventable death. We sought to review epidemiological studies available on the prevalence of tobacco use, the associated health effects, and interventions that have undergone evaluation concerning smoking cessation...

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Main Authors: Hira Abdul Razzak, Alya Harbi, Shaima Ahli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2020-07-01
Series:Oman Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-12039abc111a4323adc4467e2c49d0ff2020-11-25T03:41:35ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042020-07-01354e165e16510.5001/omj.2020.107Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAEHira Abdul Razzak0Alya Harbi1Shaima Ahli2Statistics and Research Centre, Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai, UAEStatistics and Research Centre, Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai, UAEStatistics and Research Centre, Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai, UAEObjectives: Tobacco smoking is a major public health concern and a leading cause of preventable death. We sought to review epidemiological studies available on the prevalence of tobacco use, the associated health effects, and interventions that have undergone evaluation concerning smoking cessation and prevention in the UAE. Methods: An electronic search of the PubMed and Scopus databases was conducted using appropriate keywords for articles published between 2007 and 2017. We included all English-language articles in addition to research articles on the UAE populations (including both citizens and expatriates). Results: Fourteen articles were included, of which 11 were cross-sectional studies, one was a cohort longitudinal study, one was quasi-experimental, and one case-control study. Our results suggest that current smoking prevalence estimates vary widely. This is the first study in the region to review the smoking prevalence, health risk, and interventions in the UAE. Conclusions: UAE Government demonstrated excellent efforts by raising the cost of smoking through taxation, mounting sustained social marketing campaigns, and ensuring that health professionals routinely advise smokers to stop smoking accompanied by behavioral and pharmacological support for cessation. Hence, future research should be more focused on evaluating the outcome and impact of current anti-smoking campaigns.http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2719smoking preventionsmoking cessationcigarette smokingsmokersprevalencepublic healthtobacco productstobacco smokingunited arab emirates
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author Hira Abdul Razzak
Alya Harbi
Shaima Ahli
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Alya Harbi
Shaima Ahli
Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
Oman Medical Journal
smoking prevention
smoking cessation
cigarette smoking
smokers
prevalence
public health
tobacco products
tobacco smoking
united arab emirates
author_facet Hira Abdul Razzak
Alya Harbi
Shaima Ahli
author_sort Hira Abdul Razzak
title Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
title_short Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
title_full Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
title_fullStr Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco Smoking Prevalence, Health Risk, and Cessation in the UAE
title_sort tobacco smoking prevalence, health risk, and cessation in the uae
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Objectives: Tobacco smoking is a major public health concern and a leading cause of preventable death. We sought to review epidemiological studies available on the prevalence of tobacco use, the associated health effects, and interventions that have undergone evaluation concerning smoking cessation and prevention in the UAE. Methods: An electronic search of the PubMed and Scopus databases was conducted using appropriate keywords for articles published between 2007 and 2017. We included all English-language articles in addition to research articles on the UAE populations (including both citizens and expatriates). Results: Fourteen articles were included, of which 11 were cross-sectional studies, one was a cohort longitudinal study, one was quasi-experimental, and one case-control study. Our results suggest that current smoking prevalence estimates vary widely. This is the first study in the region to review the smoking prevalence, health risk, and interventions in the UAE. Conclusions: UAE Government demonstrated excellent efforts by raising the cost of smoking through taxation, mounting sustained social marketing campaigns, and ensuring that health professionals routinely advise smokers to stop smoking accompanied by behavioral and pharmacological support for cessation. Hence, future research should be more focused on evaluating the outcome and impact of current anti-smoking campaigns.
topic smoking prevention
smoking cessation
cigarette smoking
smokers
prevalence
public health
tobacco products
tobacco smoking
united arab emirates
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