| Literature DB >> 30294003 |
Raul Mejia2, Raul Mejia2, Paola Morello3, Adriana Pérez4, Lorena Peña3, Sandra Noemí Braun2, Edna Arillo Santillan5, Inti Barrientos Gutierrez5, Rosaura Perez Hernández5, Erika N Abad Viveros5, Christy Kollath-Cattano6, James F Thrasher7, James Sargent8.
Abstract
Tobacco use is the primary preventable cause of death and disability in the world. To combat the tobacco epidemic, most countries have signed and ratified the World Health Organzation's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Article 13 of this treaty requires implementation of a comprehensive ban on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. Implementation guidelines for Article 13 recognize that the depiction of tobacco use in commercially-produced films promotes tobacco use amongst young people. In this article we review the relationship between the tobacco industry and the movie industry over the past 100 years; the cross sectional and longitudinal studies that demonstrate a causal relationship between exposure to movie smoking depictions and youth smoking initiation; and the policy interventions recommended by the WHO to limit youth exposure to tobacco in movies.Entities:
Keywords: adolescentes; adolescents; entertainment media; industria cinematográfica; tabaco; tobacco
Year: 2018 PMID: 30294003 PMCID: PMC6172004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Asoc Med Argent ISSN: 0004-4830