======WHO global report on trends in prevalence of tobacco use : 2000–2030====== The WHO report outlines global tobacco use trends from 2000 to 2030, highlighting progress, challenges, and projections for tobacco prevalence reduction across various demographics and regions. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ ^ Quick Facts ^^ |Report location: |[[https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/4033923/files/1394405_EN.pdf|source]] | |Language: |English | |Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:int_who_world_health_organization|World Health Organization]] | |Publication date: |2024 | |Authors: |Ada Moadsiri, Adriana Bacelar, Angela Ciobanu, Benn Mcgrady, Chris Armstrong, Douglas Bettcher, Edouard Tursan D'espaignet, Fatimah El-awa, Heba Fouad, Hebe Gouda, Jagdish Kaur, Kent Anderson, Kerstin Schotte, Liza Lebedeva, Marine Perraudin, Melanie Aldeon, Mina Kashiwabara, Nivo Ramanandraibe, Ranti Fayokun, Rosa Sandoval, Ruediger Krech, Simone St Claire, Tibor Szilagyi, Vinayak Prasad, Xi Yin, Alison Commar | |Time horizon: |2030 | |Geographic focus: |Global, Africa, Americas, South-east Asia, Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, Western Pacific | =====Methods===== The research method involved analyzing data from nationally representative population-based surveys conducted between 1990 and 2022. The WHO compiled and standardized this data to estimate tobacco use prevalence, applying statistical modeling to project trends up to 2030. The analysis categorized countries by WHO region and World Bank income group, ensuring comprehensive coverage of global tobacco use patterns. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Key Insights===== The WHO global report on tobacco use trends from 2000 to 2030 provides a comprehensive analysis of the prevalence of tobacco use worldwide. It emphasizes the progress made towards reducing tobacco consumption, particularly among women, while also noting setbacks in certain regions. The report uses data from national surveys to estimate tobacco use trends, revealing that while global efforts are yielding positive results, disparities exist between countries and regions. The report projects that the global target of a 30% reduction in tobacco use by 2025 may not be met, with an expected relative reduction of only 25% since 2010. The analysis highlights the importance of continued tobacco control measures and the need for countries to enhance their efforts to achieve the set targets. The report also discusses the rising use of electronic nicotine devices and smokeless tobacco, particularly among adolescents, indicating a shift in consumption patterns that requires urgent attention. Overall, the report serves as a critical tool for policymakers and public health advocates to understand the current landscape of tobacco use and to strategize for future interventions. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Additional Viewpoints===== Categories: {{tag>2020s_time_horizon}} | {{tag>2030_time_horizon}} | {{tag>2024_publication_year}} | {{tag>English_publication_language}} | {{tag>Africa_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>Americas_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>Eastern_Mediterranean_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>Europe_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>Global_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>South-east_Asia_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>Western_Pacific_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>adolescent_use}} | {{tag>e-cigarette_use}} | {{tag>future_projections}} | {{tag>gender_differences}} | {{tag>health_impact}} | {{tag>policy_effectiveness}} | {{tag>regional_disparities}} | {{tag>smokeless_tobacco}} | {{tag>smoking_prevalence}} | {{tag>tobacco_use}} ~~DISCUSSION~~