Comparison of tobacco mortality in selected countries in Latin America

L. Acosta, Florencia Molinatti, E. Peláez
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Objective: To compare tobacco-attributable mortality in selected countries in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico) from 2009 to 2013. Methods: Comparative Risk Assessment (CRA) was used to estimate attributable mortality. then the years of life expectancy lost (YELP) were calculated, following the methodology proposed by Arriaga. Secondary data from national statistical offices were used. Results: Argentina and Chile have the highest proportion of men dying from tobacco (14.4% and 14.3% of total deaths, respectively), followed by Mexicans (12.5% of total deaths). Among women, the highest proportion is Chile (8% of total deaths), followed by Mexico and Argentina (5.3% and 5.1% of total deaths, respectively). Brazil has the lowest mortality rate for men and women (5.4% and 2.8% of total deaths, respectively). In terms of life expectancy, Argentine men and women are most affected by smoking deaths, losing life expectancy of 1.77 and 0.65 years, respectively, followed by Chilean men and women. Conclusion: Men and women in Argentina lost the most years of life because of smoking. This is consistent with the anti-smoking policy being implemented in the country. In contrast, control policies are implemented faster in other countries under review. However, despite great efforts to reduce tobacco consumption, tobacco remains the leading cause of death in all these countries.
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拉丁美洲选定国家烟草死亡率的比较
目的:比较2009年至2013年拉丁美洲选定国家(阿根廷、巴西、智利和墨西哥)的烟草致死率。方法:采用比较风险评估法(CRA)估计可归因死亡率。然后按照Arriaga提出的方法计算预期寿命损失(YELP)。使用了国家统计局的二次数据。结果:阿根廷和智利的男性死于烟草的比例最高(分别占总死亡人数的14.4%和14.3%),其次是墨西哥人(占总死亡人口的12.5%)。在女性中,智利的比例最高(占总死亡人数的8%),其次是墨西哥和阿根廷(分别占总死亡人口的5.3%和5.1%)。巴西的男性和女性死亡率最低(分别占总死亡人数的5.4%和2.8%)。就预期寿命而言,阿根廷男性和女性受吸烟死亡的影响最大,预期寿命分别为1.77岁和0.65岁,其次是智利男性和女性。结论:阿根廷男性和女性因吸烟而失去的生命最多。这与该国正在实施的反吸烟政策是一致的。相比之下,其他受审查国家的控制政策执行得更快。然而,尽管为减少烟草消费做出了巨大努力,烟草仍然是所有这些国家的主要死亡原因。
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