Tobacco control to improve child health and development: thematic brief

Filippos T. Filippidis, Christopher Millett, Anthony A. Laverty, Jasper Been

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Abstract

Why is protecting children from tobacco important?

Tobacco poses risks to children’s survival, health and development. Protecting children from tobacco smoke is essential to help them to survive and thrive.

Children exposed to tobacco smoke are at an increased risk of a range of diseases and are more likely to take up smoking themselves. Enabling children to grow up free from the dangers of tobacco exposure is a key aspect of providing clean, safe and secure environments. Providing such environments is central to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 on good health and wellbeing. It is also essential for nurturing care.

This brief summarizes the health risks that tobacco poses to children, particularly to infants and young children, and the strong protective effect of tobacco control measures. The aim is to raise awareness among practitioners and policy-makers about the importance of strong tobacco control measures for protecting the health and development of children. The brief gives examples of actions needed to advance tobacco control in countries and local settings and to align child health and tobacco control goals.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherWorld Health Organization
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)978 92 4 002221 8
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2021

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