Protecting children from tobacco industry interference — The Malaysian Thoracic Society

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MAY 30 — On this World No Tobacco Day, the Malaysian Thoracic Society (MTS) stands united with the global health community in emphasising the urgent need to protect our youth...

MAY 30 — On this World No Tobacco Day, the Malaysian Thoracic Society stands united with the global health community in emphasising the urgent need to protect our youth from the pernicious tactics of the tobacco industry. This year’s theme, “Protecting Children from Tobacco Industry Interference,” highlights the critical issue of safeguarding young people from the manipulative practices of the tobacco and related industries.

Recent data from 2022 reveals alarming statistics: Globally, at least 37 million young people aged 13–15 years use some form of tobacco. In the WHO European Region, 11.5% of boys and 10.1% of girls in this age group are tobacco users, translating to 4 million young people. Moreover, the rising popularity of electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches among youth is particularly concerning. In the European Region, 12.

The top three reasons cited for using e-cigarettes are flavours, the perception of lower risk compared to smoking, and more enjoyment. Additionally, 41% of adult smokers in Malaysia have no plans to quit, with only 13% considering quitting within the next 12 months, and 37% planning to stop someday. The survey also found that approximately 4.8 million, or 19%, of adults in Malaysia smoke, with 3.7 million, or 14.6%, smoking daily.

Comprehensive Advertising Bans: The MTS advocates for a total ban on all forms of tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship, including on social media and streaming platforms that are heavily frequented by youth.

 

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