| Literature DB >> 26813029 |
Haider Mannan1, Andrea J Curtis2, Andrew Forbes2, Dianna J Magliano3, Judy A Lowthian2, Manoj Gambhir2, John J McNeil2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, social and economic costs. Because of this, in 2008, all Australian Governments agreed to set targets to reduce prevalence of smoking to 10 % by 2018 and subsequently introduced several very strong anti-smoking measures. On this backdrop, we estimated in 2012-13 the impact of several scenarios related to reduction of smoking prevalence to 10 % across the entire Australian population and for below specific ages, on improving life expectancy.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26813029 PMCID: PMC4729127 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2750-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Smoking Prevalence Scenarios Modelled With Mortality Projections (study period 2012-13)
| Scenario | Targeted Population | Change in smoking behaviour |
|---|---|---|
| Base scenario | Whole population | No change |
| 0 % prevalence <30 years | 25-29 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <30 years | 25-29 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <30 years |
| 0 % prevalence <40 years | 25-39 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <40 years | 25-39 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <40 years |
| 0 % prevalence <50 years | 25-49 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <50 years | 25-49 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <50 years |
| 0 % prevalence <60 years | 25-59 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <60 years | 25-59 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <60 years |
| 0 % prevalence <70 years | 25-69 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <70 years | 25-69 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <70 years |
| 0 % prevalence <80 years | 25-79 year age groups | All smokers in targeted age group quit |
| 10 % prevalence <80 years | 25-79 year age groups | Prevalence reduced to 10 % for both men and women aged <80 years |
| 10 % prevalence in entire population | Whole population | Prevalence randomly reduced to 10 % for both men and women |
| 0 % prevalence in entire population | Whole population | All smokers quit |
National Prevalence of Smoking in Australia as Estimated From the AUSDIAB Baseline Examination (study period 2012-13)
| Age group | Prevalence | Smokers | Prevalence | Smokers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Men) | (Men) | (Women) | (Women) | |
| 25-29 | 25.60 | 175987 | 16.47 | 93153 |
| 30-34 | 22.30 | 166508 | 19.74 | 170786 |
| 35-39 | 26.07 | 172920 | 19.21 | 117507 |
| 40-44 | 21.24 | 165277 | 14.58 | 122826 |
| 45-49 | 19.58 | 116580 | 14.33 | 90297 |
| 50-54 | 19.21 | 123686 | 13.59 | 79154 |
| 55-59 | 15.97 | 72234 | 9.25 | 40025 |
| 60-64 | 11.06 | 39408 | 9.85 | 35656 |
| 65-69 | 12.02 | 44849 | 6.09 | 25581 |
| 70-74 | 5.77 | 17481 | 5.89 | 23537 |
| 75-79 | 4.70 | 8737 | 3.03 | 8472 |
| 80-84 | 5.07 | 5310 | 3.68 | 5172 |
| 85+ | 1.19 | 374 | 0.14 | 55 |
| Total | 18.73 | 1109351 | 13.16 | 812221 |
Estimated number of quitters to achieve each target scenario (study period 2012-13)
| Scenario | Men | Women |
|---|---|---|
| Base scenario | ___ | ___ |
| 0 % prevalence <30 years | 175987 | 93153 |
| 10 % prevalence <30 years | 107242 | 36594 |
| 0 % prevalence <40 years | 515415 | 381446 |
| 10 % prevalence <40 years | 305690 | 177212 |
| 0 % prevalence <50 years | 797272 | 594569 |
| 10 % prevalence <50 years | 450180 | 243064 |
| 0 % prevalence <60 years | 993192 | 713748 |
| 10 % prevalence <60 years | 536484 | 260724 |
| 0 % prevalence <70 years | 1077448 | 774985 |
| 10 % prevalence <70 years | 547770 | 243777 |
| 0 % prevalence <80 years | 1103666 | 806994 |
| 10 % prevalence <80 years | 525108 | 207900 |
| 10 % prevalence in entire population | 517065 | 195032 |
| 0 % prevalence in entire population | 1109351 | 812221 |
Mortality risks per 100,000 people by smoking status and sex for the interventions before any smoking reduction is achieved using the AUSDIAB Baseline Examination (study period 2012-13)
| Age group | Current Smokers | Non-smokers | Current Smokers | Non-smokers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Men) | (Men) | (Women) | (Women) | |
| <30 | 85 | 40 | 4 | 2 |
| <40 | 414 | 211 | 37 | 21 |
| <50 | 1288 | 754 | 181 | 116 |
| <60 | 2748 | 1749 | 608 | 419 |
| <70 | 4520 | 3298 | 1200 | 1126 |
| <80 | 5619 | 5417 | 2445 | 1981 |
| All ages | 6348 | 6009 | 3227 | 2242 |
Gain in Average Life Expectancy (ALE) in the Whole Population Under Various Smoking Reduction Scenarios, for Women (study period 2012-13)
| Scenarios | ALE (years) | Gain in ALE relative to Base scenario (years) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | 95 % CI | Women | 95 % CI | |
| Base scenario | 33.16 | 32.82,33.50 | - | - |
| 0 % prevalence <30 years | 33.31 | 32.95, 33.69 | 0.15 | 0.13,0.17 |
| 10 % prevalence <30 years* | 33.28 | 32.92, 33.65 | 0.12 | 0.10,0.15 |
| 0 % prevalence <40 years | 33.50 | 33.12, 33.85 | 0.34 | 0.30,0.36 |
| 10 % prevalence <40 years | 33.38 | 33.00, 33.71 | 0.21 | 0.18,0.22 |
| 0 % prevalence <50 years | 33.65 | 33.23,34.28 | 0.48 | 0.45,0.5 |
| 10 % prevalence <50 years | 33.45 | 33.07, 33.78 | 0.26 | 0.24,0.28 |
| 0 % prevalence <60 years | 33.75 | 33.34,34.18 | 0.59 | 0.51,0.68 |
| 10 % prevalence <60 years | 33.45 | 33.09, 33.81 | 0.29 | 0.27,0.31 |
| 0 % prevalence <70 years | 33.83 | 33.44,34.22 | 0.66 | 0.62,0.72 |
| 10 % prevalence <70 years | 33.45 | 33.09, 33.81 | 0.29 | 0.27,0.31 |
| 0 % prevalence <80 years | 33.88 | 33.54,34.22 | 0.71 | 0.7,0.72 |
| 10 % prevalence <80 years | 33.44 | 33.07, 33.78 | 0.27 | 0.25,0.29 |
| 10 % prevalence in entire population | 33.43 | 33.41, 33.47 | 0.27 | −0.03 ,0.59 |
| 0 % prevalence in entire population | 33.90 | 33.54,34.24 | 0.73 | 0.72,0.74 |
Gain in Average Life Expectancy (ALE) in the Whole Population Under Various Smoking Reduction Scenarios, for Men (study period 2012-13)
| Scenarios | ALE (years) | Gain in ALE relative to Base scenario (years) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | 95 % CI | Men | 95 % CI | |
| Base scenario | 29.08 | 28.77,29.39 | - | - |
| 0 % prevalence <30 years | 29.23 | 28.86, 29.53 | 0.16 | -.17,.44 |
| 10 % prevalence <30 years* | 29.19 | 28.89, 29.50 | 0.11 | 0.10,0.12 |
| 0 % prevalence <40 years | 29.48 | 29.15,29.79 | 0.40 | 0.36,0.43 |
| 10 % prevalence <40 years | 29.34 | 29.02, 29.65 | 0.26 | 0.25,0.27 |
| 0 % prevalence <50 years | 29.67 | 29.34,30.01 | 0.6 | 0.57,0.62 |
| 10 % prevalence <50 years | 29.43 | 29.10, 29.75 | 0.358 | 0.330.36 |
| 0 % prevalence <60 years | 29.82 | 29.18,30.46 | 0.74 | 0.62,0.82 |
| 10 % prevalence <60 years | 29.48 | 29.16, 29.81 | 0.4 | 0.39,0.42 |
| 0 % prevalence <70 years | 29.90 | 29.55,30.25 | 0.82 | 0.78,0.86 |
| 10 % prevalence <70 years | 29.49 | 29.11, 29.87 | 0.41 | 0.1,0.82 |
| 0 % prevalence <80 years | 29.92 | 29.47,30.18 | 0.85 | 0.8 ,0.89 |
| 10 % prevalence <80 years | 29.47 | 29.09, 29.85 | 0.39 | 0.12,0.66 |
| 10 % prevalence in entire population | 29.46 | 29.14, 29.81 | 0.39 | 0.36,0.43 |
| 0 % prevalence in entire population | 29.94 | 29.62,30.39 | 0.86 | 0.72,1.0 |
Fig. 1Overall gain in average life expectancy (ALE) for all women by intervention scenario. *For example, <40 indicates intervention to reduced smoking for all individuals aged <40 years
Fig. 2Overall gain in average life expectancy (ALE) for all men by intervention scenario. *For example, <40 indicates intervention to reduced smoking for all individuals aged <40 years
Gain in Average Life Expectancy (ALE) Amongst Smokers in the Population Under Various Smoking Reduction Scenarios (study period 2012-13)
| Scenario | Gain in ALE relative to base scenario (95 % CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | |
| Base scenario | - | - |
| 0 % prevalence <30 years | 0.63(-0.66,1.72) | 0.85 (0.79,0.91) |
| 10 % prevalence <30 years | 0.43 (0.39,0.47) | 0.73 (0.61, 0.91) |
| 0 % prevalence <40 years | 1.63(1.46,1.75) | 1.82 (1.61,1.93) |
| 10 % prevalence <40 years | 1.06 (1.02, 1.10) | 1.12 (0.96, 1.18) |
| 0 % prevalence <50 years | 2.61 (2.48, 2.70) | 2.84 (2.66, 2.96) |
| 10 % prevalence <50 years | 1.52 (1.44, 1.57) | 1.54 (1.42, 1.66) |
| 0 % prevalence <60 years | 3.40 (2.85, 3.77) | 3.74 (3.24, 4.32) |
| 10 % prevalence <60 years | 1.84 (1.79, 1.93) | 1.84 (1.71, 1.97) |
| 0 % prevalence <70 years | 4.03 (3.83, 4.23) | 4.52 (4.25, 4.94) |
| 10 % prevalence <70 years | 2.02 (0.49, 4.03) | 1.99 (1.85, 2.12) |
| 0 % prevalence <80 years | 4.46 (4.19, 4.67) | 5.27 (5.20, 5.35) |
| 10 % prevalence <80 years | 2.04 (0.63, 3.46) | 2.00 (1.86, 2.15) |
| 10 % prevalence in entire population | 2.08 (1.92,2.30) | 2.05 (-0.23, 4.48) |
| 0 % prevalence in entire population | 4.59 (3.84,5.34) | 5.55 (5.47,5.62) |
Fig. 3Overall gain in average life expectancy (ALE) for women smokers by intervention scenario. *For example, <40 indicates intervention to reduced smoking for women smokers aged <40 years
Figs. 4Overall gain in average life expectancy (ALE) for men smokers by intervention scenario. *For example, <40 indicates intervention to reduced smoking for men smokers aged <40 years