2021
DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056376
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Tobacco retail availability and cigarette and e-cigarette use among youth and adults: a scoping review

Abstract: ObjectiveStates and localities are formulating strategies to reduce the widespread retail availability of tobacco products. Evidence of associations between retailer density/proximity and tobacco use outcomes can help inform those strategies. We conducted a scoping review on tobacco retail availability and cigarette/e-cigarette use in adults and youth, and considered variations in spatial units, measures of retailer exposure and outcomes across studies.MethodsA systematic search for studies examining the assoc… Show more

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“…19 In addition, a scoping review of 35 studies from 6 countries provides complementary evidence about retailer availability and cigarette smoking for both adults and adolescents. 20 It calls for further research regarding retailer density/proximity and ENDS use among adults and adolescents. Adding to a growing list of reasons for retailer reduction, a study from China considers the role of tobacco retailer density in increasing exposure to secondhand smoke.…”
Section: Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19 In addition, a scoping review of 35 studies from 6 countries provides complementary evidence about retailer availability and cigarette smoking for both adults and adolescents. 20 It calls for further research regarding retailer density/proximity and ENDS use among adults and adolescents. Adding to a growing list of reasons for retailer reduction, a study from China considers the role of tobacco retailer density in increasing exposure to secondhand smoke.…”
Section: Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly half of the 17 studies in this e-issue characterise the marketing environment,16 17 the built environment18–21 or both 6 7…”
Section: Tobacco Retail Environment Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It increases smoking susceptibility2 and initiation,3 4 impulse purchases5 and it may hinder smoking cessation efforts 6. Tobacco outlet availability (ie, the number, density and proximity of tobacco outlets) determines the intensity of exposure to tobacco outlets, which in turn impacts smoking behaviour, susceptibility and initiation 7–10. In addition, proximity of outlets determine the degree of access to tobacco outlets, which is negatively associated with smoking cessation success 11 12.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To reduce access to and uptake of tobacco products among minors, national laws, such as the Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Minors (LPM) and the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Tobacco Monopoly (LTM), stipulate that retail stores cannot sell tobacco products near primary or secondary schools, where local governments specify the exact distance between tobacco retailers and schools. Although such a location-based sales restriction could reduce youth exposure to tobacco,1 there remains a gap in the enforcement of this law in China. In this Advocacy in Action letter, we describe compliance with LPM and LTM provisions in one district of Beijing and the subsequent public interest litigation (PIL) case which can guide future tobacco control action in China and other countries.…”
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