Tobacco Control in Brazil
The objective of this study was to assess the smoking situation in Brazil, and the role of the tobacco control program, and compare it to experience in other countries. The study assessed key trends in smoking rates and lung cancer in Brazil, and r...
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ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AD VALOREM ADDICTION ADDICTIVE NATURE ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES ADVERTISING BANS AGE GROUPS AGED BRAND NAMES BURDEN OF DISEASE CANCER OF THE BLADDER CANCER OF THE CERVIX CANCER OF THE ESOPHAGUS CERVICAL CANCER CESSATION EFFORTS CESSATION INTERVENTIONS CESSATION PROGRAM CESSATION THERAPIES CHRONIC DISEASE CIGARETTE CIGARETTE ADVERTISING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION CIGARETTE DEMAND CIGARETTE PACKAGES CIGARETTE PACKS CIGARETTE PRICE CIGARETTE PRICES CIGARETTE TAXES COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPREHENSIVE BAN CONSUMER INFORMATION CONSUMPTION OF TOBACCO CONTRABAND CIGARETTES CPS CROP SUBSTITUTION CURRENT SMOKERS CURRENT SMOKING CURRENT SMOKING PATTERNS DEATH CERTIFICATES DEATHS FROM TOBACCO DEGENERATIVE DISEASES DISABILITY DISEASE CAUSES DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE PREVENTION DISPOSABLE INCOME DOMESTIC TOBACCO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE FAMILIES FEMALES HAZARDS HEALTH AUTHORITIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH RISKS OF SMOKING HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEALTH WARNINGS HEALTH-CARE COSTS HEART ATTACK HEART DISEASE HIV HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALIZATIONS HOSPITALS HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS ILLICIT TRADE IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNODEFICIENCY INDOOR AIR INDOOR AIR CONTROLS INFLUENZA INPATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LIVING CONDITIONS LUNG CANCER LUNG CANCER MORTALITY LUNG CANCER RATES LUNG CANCERS MANUFACTURED CIGARETTES MARKETING MIDDLE EAST MORBIDITY MORTALITY RATES MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL STRATEGIES NCD NEGATIVE EFFECTS NICOTINE NICOTINE REPLACEMENT NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY NON SMOKERS NON-PRICE MEASURES NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OLDER PEOPLE ORAL CAVITY OUTSIDE PACKAGING PANCREAS PASSIVE SMOKING PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHARYNX PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POSTERS PREMATURE DEATH PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INCREASES PRICE OF CIGARETTE PRICE OF CIGARETTES PRINCIPAL DISPLAY AREAS PRODUCTIVITY PROMINENT TAX STAMPS PROMOTION OF TOBACCO PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PLACES PULMONARY DISEASE QUITTING SMOKING REDUCING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION RESEARCH CENTERS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESTAURANTS RESTRICTIONS ON SMOKING RISK FACTORS SECOND HAND SMOKE SECOND-HAND SMOKE SEX SMOKER SMOKING SMOKING BEHAVIOR SMOKING CESSATION SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS SMOKING IN PUBLIC SMOKING PREVALENCE SMOKING RATES SMOKING RESTRICTIONS SMOKING TRENDS SMUGGLED CIGARETTES SMUGGLING CONTROL SOCIAL COSTS STOMACH STOMACH CANCER SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAXES ON CIGARETTES TB TOBACCO TOBACCO ADVERTISING TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO CONTROL INITIATIVES TOBACCO CONTROL INTERVENTIONS TOBACCO CONTROL LEGISLATION TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICIES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMS TOBACCO DEATHS TOBACCO EPIDEMIC TOBACCO EXPENDITURES TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO MARKET TOBACCO MORTALITY TOBACCO PRODUCT DISCLOSURES TOBACCO PRODUCTS TOBACCO RISKS TOBACCO SMOKING TOBACCO SMUGGLING TOBACCO TAX TOBACCO TAX INCREASES TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE TOBACCO USERS TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASE TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASES TRADE LIBERALIZATION TREATMENT VALUE-ADDED TAXES WARNING LABELS WORKERS WORKPLACE WORKPLACE SMOKING YOUNG SMOKERS |
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ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AD VALOREM ADDICTION ADDICTIVE NATURE ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES ADVERTISING BANS AGE GROUPS AGED BRAND NAMES BURDEN OF DISEASE CANCER OF THE BLADDER CANCER OF THE CERVIX CANCER OF THE ESOPHAGUS CERVICAL CANCER CESSATION EFFORTS CESSATION INTERVENTIONS CESSATION PROGRAM CESSATION THERAPIES CHRONIC DISEASE CIGARETTE CIGARETTE ADVERTISING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION CIGARETTE DEMAND CIGARETTE PACKAGES CIGARETTE PACKS CIGARETTE PRICE CIGARETTE PRICES CIGARETTE TAXES COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPREHENSIVE BAN CONSUMER INFORMATION CONSUMPTION OF TOBACCO CONTRABAND CIGARETTES CPS CROP SUBSTITUTION CURRENT SMOKERS CURRENT SMOKING CURRENT SMOKING PATTERNS DEATH CERTIFICATES DEATHS FROM TOBACCO DEGENERATIVE DISEASES DISABILITY DISEASE CAUSES DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE PREVENTION DISPOSABLE INCOME DOMESTIC TOBACCO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE FAMILIES FEMALES HAZARDS HEALTH AUTHORITIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH RISKS OF SMOKING HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEALTH WARNINGS HEALTH-CARE COSTS HEART ATTACK HEART DISEASE HIV HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALIZATIONS HOSPITALS HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS ILLICIT TRADE IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNODEFICIENCY INDOOR AIR INDOOR AIR CONTROLS INFLUENZA INPATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LIVING CONDITIONS LUNG CANCER LUNG CANCER MORTALITY LUNG CANCER RATES LUNG CANCERS MANUFACTURED CIGARETTES MARKETING MIDDLE EAST MORBIDITY MORTALITY RATES MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL STRATEGIES NCD NEGATIVE EFFECTS NICOTINE NICOTINE REPLACEMENT NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY NON SMOKERS NON-PRICE MEASURES NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OLDER PEOPLE ORAL CAVITY OUTSIDE PACKAGING PANCREAS PASSIVE SMOKING PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHARYNX PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POSTERS PREMATURE DEATH PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INCREASES PRICE OF CIGARETTE PRICE OF CIGARETTES PRINCIPAL DISPLAY AREAS PRODUCTIVITY PROMINENT TAX STAMPS PROMOTION OF TOBACCO PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PLACES PULMONARY DISEASE QUITTING SMOKING REDUCING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION RESEARCH CENTERS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESTAURANTS RESTRICTIONS ON SMOKING RISK FACTORS SECOND HAND SMOKE SECOND-HAND SMOKE SEX SMOKER SMOKING SMOKING BEHAVIOR SMOKING CESSATION SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS SMOKING IN PUBLIC SMOKING PREVALENCE SMOKING RATES SMOKING RESTRICTIONS SMOKING TRENDS SMUGGLED CIGARETTES SMUGGLING CONTROL SOCIAL COSTS STOMACH STOMACH CANCER SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAXES ON CIGARETTES TB TOBACCO TOBACCO ADVERTISING TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO CONTROL INITIATIVES TOBACCO CONTROL INTERVENTIONS TOBACCO CONTROL LEGISLATION TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICIES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMS TOBACCO DEATHS TOBACCO EPIDEMIC TOBACCO EXPENDITURES TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO MARKET TOBACCO MORTALITY TOBACCO PRODUCT DISCLOSURES TOBACCO PRODUCTS TOBACCO RISKS TOBACCO SMOKING TOBACCO SMUGGLING TOBACCO TAX TOBACCO TAX INCREASES TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE TOBACCO USERS TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASE TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASES TRADE LIBERALIZATION TREATMENT VALUE-ADDED TAXES WARNING LABELS WORKERS WORKPLACE WORKPLACE SMOKING YOUNG SMOKERS Iglesias, Roberto Jha, Prabhat Pinto, Márcia da Costa e Silva, Vera Luiza Godinho, Joana Tobacco Control in Brazil |
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Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |
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HNP discussion paper series; |
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The objective of this study was to
assess the smoking situation in Brazil, and the role of the
tobacco control program, and compare it to experience in
other countries. The study assessed key trends in smoking
rates and lung cancer in Brazil, and reviewed price and
non-price interventions. A discussion of fiscal instruments
and smuggling is also included in this report. This study
aimed at further evaluating the smoking situation in Brazil,
the role of the tobacco control program in the country, and
compares it to global best practice and experience in other
countries. The study report is structured into three main
parts: in the first chapter, trends in smoking prevalence,
consumption, and cigarette expenditures in Brazil are
reviewed, including the illegal market; in the second
chapter, trends in lung cancer mortality and health care
costs of smoking-related diseases in the country are
analyzed; in the third chapter, non-price and price
interventions are reviewed, including those taken by the
Brazil tobacco control program, as well as the impact
increases in cigarette prices and taxes would have on
smoking prevalence and tax revenue. The report concludes
with recommendations for further action to protect the
Brazilian population from premature death and disease caused
by smoking, and to reverse the negative impact of smoking on
public expenditures. |
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Iglesias, Roberto Jha, Prabhat Pinto, Márcia da Costa e Silva, Vera Luiza Godinho, Joana |
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Iglesias, Roberto Jha, Prabhat Pinto, Márcia da Costa e Silva, Vera Luiza Godinho, Joana |
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Iglesias, Roberto |
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Tobacco Control in Brazil |
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Tobacco Control in Brazil |
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Tobacco Control in Brazil |
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Tobacco Control in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Tobacco Control in Brazil |
title_sort |
tobacco control in brazil |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8285164/tobacco-control-brazil http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13759 |
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okr-10986-137592021-04-23T14:03:09Z Tobacco Control in Brazil Iglesias, Roberto Jha, Prabhat Pinto, Márcia da Costa e Silva, Vera Luiza Godinho, Joana ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AD VALOREM ADDICTION ADDICTIVE NATURE ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES ADVERTISING BANS AGE GROUPS AGED BRAND NAMES BURDEN OF DISEASE CANCER OF THE BLADDER CANCER OF THE CERVIX CANCER OF THE ESOPHAGUS CERVICAL CANCER CESSATION EFFORTS CESSATION INTERVENTIONS CESSATION PROGRAM CESSATION THERAPIES CHRONIC DISEASE CIGARETTE CIGARETTE ADVERTISING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION CIGARETTE DEMAND CIGARETTE PACKAGES CIGARETTE PACKS CIGARETTE PRICE CIGARETTE PRICES CIGARETTE TAXES COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMPREHENSIVE BAN CONSUMER INFORMATION CONSUMPTION OF TOBACCO CONTRABAND CIGARETTES CPS CROP SUBSTITUTION CURRENT SMOKERS CURRENT SMOKING CURRENT SMOKING PATTERNS DEATH CERTIFICATES DEATHS FROM TOBACCO DEGENERATIVE DISEASES DISABILITY DISEASE CAUSES DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE PREVENTION DISPOSABLE INCOME DOMESTIC TOBACCO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE FAMILIES FEMALES HAZARDS HEALTH AUTHORITIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH RISKS OF SMOKING HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEALTH WARNINGS HEALTH-CARE COSTS HEART ATTACK HEART DISEASE HIV HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALIZATIONS HOSPITALS HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS ILLICIT TRADE IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNODEFICIENCY INDOOR AIR INDOOR AIR CONTROLS INFLUENZA INPATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LATIN AMERICAN LAWS LIVING CONDITIONS LUNG CANCER LUNG CANCER MORTALITY LUNG CANCER RATES LUNG CANCERS MANUFACTURED CIGARETTES MARKETING MIDDLE EAST MORBIDITY MORTALITY RATES MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL STRATEGIES NCD NEGATIVE EFFECTS NICOTINE NICOTINE REPLACEMENT NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY NON SMOKERS NON-PRICE MEASURES NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OLDER PEOPLE ORAL CAVITY OUTSIDE PACKAGING PANCREAS PASSIVE SMOKING PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHARYNX PHYSICIANS PNEUMONIA POSTERS PREMATURE DEATH PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INCREASES PRICE OF CIGARETTE PRICE OF CIGARETTES PRINCIPAL DISPLAY AREAS PRODUCTIVITY PROMINENT TAX STAMPS PROMOTION OF TOBACCO PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC PLACES PULMONARY DISEASE QUITTING SMOKING REDUCING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION RESEARCH CENTERS RESPIRATORY DISEASES RESTAURANTS RESTRICTIONS ON SMOKING RISK FACTORS SECOND HAND SMOKE SECOND-HAND SMOKE SEX SMOKER SMOKING SMOKING BEHAVIOR SMOKING CESSATION SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS SMOKING IN PUBLIC SMOKING PREVALENCE SMOKING RATES SMOKING RESTRICTIONS SMOKING TRENDS SMUGGLED CIGARETTES SMUGGLING CONTROL SOCIAL COSTS STOMACH STOMACH CANCER SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAXES ON CIGARETTES TB TOBACCO TOBACCO ADVERTISING TOBACCO CONSUMPTION TOBACCO CONTROL TOBACCO CONTROL INITIATIVES TOBACCO CONTROL INTERVENTIONS TOBACCO CONTROL LEGISLATION TOBACCO CONTROL MEASURES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICIES TOBACCO CONTROL POLICY TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMS TOBACCO DEATHS TOBACCO EPIDEMIC TOBACCO EXPENDITURES TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO MARKET TOBACCO MORTALITY TOBACCO PRODUCT DISCLOSURES TOBACCO PRODUCTS TOBACCO RISKS TOBACCO SMOKING TOBACCO SMUGGLING TOBACCO TAX TOBACCO TAX INCREASES TOBACCO TAXES TOBACCO USE TOBACCO USERS TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASE TOBACCO-RELATED DISEASES TRADE LIBERALIZATION TREATMENT VALUE-ADDED TAXES WARNING LABELS WORKERS WORKPLACE WORKPLACE SMOKING YOUNG SMOKERS The objective of this study was to assess the smoking situation in Brazil, and the role of the tobacco control program, and compare it to experience in other countries. The study assessed key trends in smoking rates and lung cancer in Brazil, and reviewed price and non-price interventions. A discussion of fiscal instruments and smuggling is also included in this report. This study aimed at further evaluating the smoking situation in Brazil, the role of the tobacco control program in the country, and compares it to global best practice and experience in other countries. The study report is structured into three main parts: in the first chapter, trends in smoking prevalence, consumption, and cigarette expenditures in Brazil are reviewed, including the illegal market; in the second chapter, trends in lung cancer mortality and health care costs of smoking-related diseases in the country are analyzed; in the third chapter, non-price and price interventions are reviewed, including those taken by the Brazil tobacco control program, as well as the impact increases in cigarette prices and taxes would have on smoking prevalence and tax revenue. The report concludes with recommendations for further action to protect the Brazilian population from premature death and disease caused by smoking, and to reverse the negative impact of smoking on public expenditures. 2013-06-04T21:23:40Z 2013-06-04T21:23:40Z 2007-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8285164/tobacco-control-brazil http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13759 English en_US HNP discussion paper series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |