Cent Eur J Public Health 2011, 19(2):73-78 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3639

Tobacco Advertisements Targeted on Women: Creating an Awareness among Women

Dorota Kaleta1, Bukola Usidame1, Kinga Polańska2
1 Department of Preventive Medicine, Medical University, £ód¼, Poland
2 Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, £ód¼, Poland

It has been always believed that men smoke more than women, but the trend of smoking in women is increasing nowadays. In some countries there are even more female smokers than male smokers. This is a major health risk because women are present and future mothers, and increasing number of smoking women will enlarge the number of exposed children. Relatively few women are aware of gender-specific health risks, including cervical cancer, osteoporosis, poor pregnancy outcome and early menopause. Tobacco related diseases are on the rise in women, considering the fact that more women now die of lung cancer than breast cancer. Tobacco companies have invented various ways to target women through tobacco advertising despite the various bans. This inevitably leads to the increase in female smoking rates. There are various recommendations from the World Health Organization which include the need for governments to pay particular attention to protect women from the tobacco companies' attempts to lure them into lifetimes of nicotine dependence and to take up counter advertisements against the tobacco companies.

Keywords: tobacco advertisements, women, smoking, World Health Organization

Received: August 31, 2010; Revised: March 4, 2011; Accepted: March 4, 2011; Published: June 1, 2011  Show citation

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Kaleta D, Usidame B, Polańska K. Tobacco Advertisements Targeted on Women: Creating an Awareness among Women. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2011;19(2):73-78. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a3639. PubMed PMID: 21739895.
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