2023
DOI: 10.2196/40782
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Trends in Exposure to Secondhand Smoke Among Adolescents in China From 2013-2014 to 2019: Two Repeated National Cross-sectional Surveys

Abstract: Background It is well-known that secondhand smoke exposure in childhood or adolescence is positively associated with morbidity and mortality. However, less is known about the current status of and most recent trends in secondhand smoke exposure among adolescents in China. Objective We aimed to assess recent changes in the prevalence of secondhand smoke exposure among adolescents in China using nationally representative data. … Show more

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“…The decline in smoking prevalence happened more than three decades ago, mainly due to large tax increases, and the recent rate of decline was small. Although recent publications in youth have reported a decreasing trend in SHS from cigarettes at home 19 , 20 , we observed an unexpected increase in SH-CC inside the home (27.4%) compared with our previous report (23.6%) using 2010–2011 data 15 . This finding could be partly attributed to an increased awareness of tobacco exposure due to health campaigns and underscores the need for smoking cessation efforts among adult smokers.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The decline in smoking prevalence happened more than three decades ago, mainly due to large tax increases, and the recent rate of decline was small. Although recent publications in youth have reported a decreasing trend in SHS from cigarettes at home 19 , 20 , we observed an unexpected increase in SH-CC inside the home (27.4%) compared with our previous report (23.6%) using 2010–2011 data 15 . This finding could be partly attributed to an increased awareness of tobacco exposure due to health campaigns and underscores the need for smoking cessation efforts among adult smokers.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Nicotine, found in tobacco, can lead to seizures and even death due to muscle paralysis, heart failure, and fluid accumulation in the lungs and air passages (Perez-Warnisher et al, 2018). In the United States, smoking contributes to one in every five deaths annually, while in China, approximately 180 million people suffer from second-hand smoke each year (Ma et al, 2023).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%