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全球吸烟相关疾病经济负担。

Global economic cost of smoking-attributable diseases.

机构信息

World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

American Cancer Society, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

出版信息

Tob Control. 2018 Jan;27(1):58-64. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053305. Epub 2017 Jan 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The detrimental impact of smoking on health has been widely documented since the 1960s. Numerous studies have also quantified the economic cost that smoking imposes on society. However, these studies have mostly been in high income countries, with limited documentation from developing countries. The aim of this paper is to measure the economic cost of smoking-attributable diseases in countries throughout the world, including in low- and middle-income settings.

METHODS

The Cost of Illness approach is used to estimate the economic cost of smoking attributable-diseases in 2012. Under this approach, economic costs are defined as either 'direct costs' such as hospital fees or 'indirect costs' representing the productivity loss from morbidity and mortality. The same method was applied to 152 countries, which had all the necessary data, representing 97% of the world's smokers.

FINDINGS

The amount of healthcare expenditure due to smoking-attributable diseases totalled purchasing power parity (PPP) $467 billion (US$422 billion) in 2012, or 5.7% of global health expenditure. The total economic cost of smoking (from health expenditures and productivity losses together) totalled PPP $1852 billion (US$1436 billion) in 2012, equivalent in magnitude to 1.8% of the world's annual gross domestic product (GDP). Almost 40% of this cost occurred in developing countries, highlighting the substantial burden these countries suffer.

CONCLUSIONS

Smoking imposes a heavy economic burden throughout the world, particularly in Europe and North America, where the tobacco epidemic is most advanced. These findings highlight the urgent need for countries to implement stronger tobacco control measures to address these costs.

摘要

背景

自 20 世纪 60 年代以来,吸烟对健康的不利影响已被广泛记录。许多研究也量化了吸烟给社会带来的经济成本。然而,这些研究大多来自高收入国家,来自发展中国家的资料有限。本文的目的是衡量世界各地(包括低收入和中等收入国家)吸烟相关疾病的经济成本。

方法

采用疾病成本法来估计 2012 年吸烟相关疾病的经济成本。在这种方法下,经济成本被定义为直接成本,如医院费用,或代表发病率和死亡率导致的生产力损失的间接成本。该方法适用于所有有必要数据的 152 个国家,这些国家代表了世界上 97%的吸烟者。

发现

2012 年,因吸烟相关疾病而导致的医疗保健支出总额为购买力平价(PPP)4670 亿美元(4220 亿美元),占全球卫生支出的 5.7%。2012 年,吸烟的总经济成本(包括卫生支出和生产力损失)总计为 PPP18520 亿美元(14360 亿美元),相当于世界年国内生产总值(GDP)的 1.8%。其中近 40%发生在发展中国家,突显了这些国家所承受的巨大负担。

结论

吸烟在全球范围内造成了沉重的经济负担,特别是在欧洲和北美,这些地区的烟草流行最为严重。这些发现突显了各国迫切需要实施更强有力的烟草控制措施来应对这些成本。

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