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Smoke-free Air:Supplemental slides

Life Expectancy at Birth 2008

USA

WPRO

Tonga

Solomon Isl

Samoa

RMI

Palau

Niue

New Zealand

Nauru

Kiribati

Guam

FSM

Fiji

Cook Isl

CNMI

Australia

Am Samoa

78

75

71

70

68

59

72

71

81

60

67

78

69

70

74

77

82

73

WHO World Health Statistics 2010 & CIA World Fact Book 2010

USAPI Per Capita Total Expenditure on Health(in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms, International $ for FSM, RMI, AS, GU, USA)

(in unadjusted USD for CNMI and Palau)

$8,233

$531

$453

$260

$380

$440

$140

$374

$702

$1,032

$92

$500

$0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000

USA

WPRO

FSM

Yap

Pohnpei

Kosrae

Chuuk

RMI

Palau

Guam

CNMI

Am Samoa

WHO World Health Statistics 2013 (FM, MH); WHO Country Profiles 2011 (AS, GU (2000)) CNMI $5M FY13 budget for CHCC/53,883 popn (2010) in USD not adjusted

Palau $14.4M FY12 budget/20,518 popn (2010 est) in USD not adjusted

Tobacco

• More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.

• If nobody smoked, one of every three cancer deaths in the U.S. would not happen.

Smokers increase their risk…

Compared with nonsmokers, smoking is estimated to increase the risk of—• Coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times• Stroke by 2 to 4 times• Men developing lung cancer by 23 times• Women developing lung cancer by 13 times, and• Dying from chronic obstructive lung diseases

(such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema) by 12 to 13 times.

Smoking causes cancers

• Acute myeloid leukemia• Bladder cancer• Cancer of the cervix• Cancer of the esophagus• Kidney cancer• Cancer of the larynx (voice box)• Lung cancer• Cancer of the oral cavity (mouth)• Pancreatic cancer• Cancer of the pharynx (throat)• Stomach cancer

Smoking affects the fetus and baby

Smoking has many adverse reproductive and early childhood effects, including increased risk for—• Infertility• Preterm delivery• Stillbirth• Low birth weight• Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

The Truth

• 245 Facts about tobacco, smoking, and tobacco companies

• http://www.thetruth.com/facts/

International Anti-smoking Ad

http://www.wimp.com/smokingads/

CDC Anti-smoking Campaign

No more butts in Kala’au Village, Tonga

• The village of Kala'au on the western side of Tongatapu in Tonga, home to 126 people, has taken a stand against tobacco smoking-related deaths, declaring itself a 'smoke-free' area.

• Voluntary declaration• The only retail store does not sell tobacco• No smoking in public gatherings at churches, town

halls• Village already alcohol free• http://www.spc.int/hpl/index.php?option=com_conte

nt&task=view&id=121&Itemid=44

http://youtu.be/8ER33uEOfAI