Journal article
Smoking prevalence and attributable disease burden in 195 countries and territories, 1990-2015: A systematic analysis from the global burden of disease study 2015
MB Reitsma, N Fullman, M Ng, JS Salama, A Abajobir, KH Abate, C Abbafati, SF Abera, B Abraham, GY Abyu, AO Adebiyi, Z Al-Aly, AV Aleman, R Ali, AA Alkerwi, P Allebeck, RM Al-Raddadi, AT Amare, A Amberbir, W Ammar Show all
Lancet | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, is a major public health success story. Nonetheless, smoking remains a leading risk for early death and disability worldwide, and therefore continues to require sustained political commitment. The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) offers a robust platform through which global, regional, and national progress toward achieving smoking-related targets can be assessed. Methods We synthesised 2818 data sources with spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression and produced estimates of daily smoking prevalence by sex, age group, and year for 195 c..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Bloomberg Philanthropies.