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Tobacco and Public Health - TCSC Indonesia

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794<br />

INDEX<br />

smoking initiation (Continued)<br />

advertising <strong>and</strong> promotions 320–1<br />

genetics 318<br />

parents 319–20<br />

peer group 318–19<br />

genetic contribution 318, 627<br />

individual variation 624<br />

prevention see prevention of tobacco uptake<br />

process 317–18<br />

trends 315–17<br />

smoking intensity<br />

colorectal adenomas <strong>and</strong> 446<br />

endometrial cancer <strong>and</strong> 527, 528–9<br />

oral cancer risk <strong>and</strong> 411–12<br />

stomach cancer <strong>and</strong> 434, 435, 436<br />

see also cigarettes, consumption<br />

Smoking Kills (White Paper; 1998) 209<br />

smoking prevalence 19, 734<br />

China 217–22<br />

effects of tobacco control legislation 685, 686<br />

India 257, 258, 259<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong> 240, 242–3, 245–7<br />

Russia 227–33<br />

sub-Saharan Africa 268, 269<br />

tobacco dependence levels <strong>and</strong> 752<br />

trends, Australia 553–4<br />

United Kingdom 19, 207–13<br />

United States 19, 315–16<br />

women see under women<br />

smoking rooms 727<br />

smuggling, tobacco 683, 692<br />

effectiveness of controlling 742–3<br />

industry’s involvement 704<br />

sub-Saharan Africa 271–3<br />

sneezing, irritation-induced 175<br />

snuff xiii, 420<br />

dipping 420<br />

history of use 3, 207<br />

in India 255<br />

laryngeal cancer risk 373<br />

nicotine uptake 134<br />

oral cancer risk 420–3<br />

starter products 132, 134<br />

stomach cancer risk 439<br />

in sub-Saharan Africa 269<br />

snus 255<br />

social acceptability, smoking restrictions 713<br />

socialist economy countries, former see central <strong>and</strong><br />

eastern Europe; Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

social support, smoking cessation 754<br />

societal change<br />

basic challenge 692–3<br />

roles of tobacco litigation 695–705<br />

socio-economic status<br />

female smoking rates <strong>and</strong> 336–7<br />

price elasticity of dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> 737–8<br />

smoking prevalence <strong>and</strong> 211, 229, 735<br />

solanesol 57<br />

sorbitol 76<br />

South Africa<br />

advertising targeting women 343<br />

female smoking rates 332<br />

tobacco control 271, 673–4, 686–8<br />

tobacco industry 273, 274<br />

tobacco taxes 272, 273<br />

tobacco use 268, 269<br />

tuberculosis mortality 270<br />

South East Asia, smoking by women 332, 333<br />

Spain 341–2, 486<br />

sparkplugs, outside 670<br />

specificity, causal associations 490–1, 552<br />

sponsorship 344–5, 661, 692<br />

sporting venues, smoking bans 718<br />

sports<br />

international advertising 661<br />

sponsorship 344, 661<br />

Sri Lanka 343<br />

starter products 132, 134<br />

starting smoking see smoking initiation<br />

statespersons 671<br />

stearic acid 57<br />

stigmasterol 58<br />

stimulant effects of nicotine 152<br />

stomach, premalignant lesions 438–9<br />

stomach cancer 433–44<br />

alcohol <strong>and</strong> tobacco interaction 433, 650–1<br />

attributable risks 439<br />

cigar, pipe or smokeless tobacco use <strong>and</strong> 439<br />

cigarette smoking <strong>and</strong> 433–7<br />

Helicobacter pylori infection <strong>and</strong> 433, 437–8<br />

strategic communicators 671, 672<br />

strategists 671<br />

strength, causal associations 552<br />

stress, psoriasis <strong>and</strong> 598<br />

stroke 550<br />

biological plausibility 565<br />

consistency of association 560–2<br />

different types 562<br />

mortality trends 554, 555<br />

occlusive 562<br />

passive smokers in control group <strong>and</strong> 560, 561<br />

passive smoking <strong>and</strong> 567<br />

reversibility 563<br />

strength <strong>and</strong> dose–response relationships 558,<br />

559, 560<br />

styrene 55, 60<br />

subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) 562, 570<br />

subjective effects of nicotine 152<br />

sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) 298,<br />

299, 300<br />

sugars 173–4<br />

sulfotransferases 636<br />

sun-cured tobacco 69, 70, 182<br />

Surgeon General, U.S.<br />

report of Advisory Group (1964) 24–5, 27–8,<br />

288, 678<br />

report on cardiovascular disease (1983)<br />

549, 563<br />

report on nicotine addiction (1988)<br />

149, 167<br />

report on smoking cessation (1990) 751<br />

reports on passive smoking 289, 290, 566

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