Rossouw Laura
School of Economics and Finance, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2021 Jun 25;7:47. doi: 10.18332/tpc/137085. eCollection 2021.
Globally, there has been a rapid rise in non-communicable diseases driven by changing lifestyle choices and health behaviors. Different lifestyle choices threaten to exacerbate existing health inequalities, yet evidence monitoring the extent of this impact in emerging economies is lacking. The article sets out to measure the level of wealth-related inequality and its drivers in one of these lifestyle choices, tobacco consumption, among populations aged ≥50 years in six Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
The study provides empirical evidence of the inequality in tobacco consumption across wealth groups in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, the Russian Federation and South Africa using the Erreygers' corrected concentration indices. These inequalities are then decomposed to gain a deeper understanding of the factors and broader social forces driving inequality. The WHO SAGE data set, collected between 2008 and 2010, is used for the analysis.
Current tobacco consumption is concentrated among the poor in China, Ghana, India, and South Africa, and among the wealthy in the Russian Federation and Mexico. The inequalities widen when we focus solely on the male population. Although the results differ by country, the major drivers of inequality include wealth, locality, and gender.
The focus on tobacco consumption in this age group is key to curbing rising healthcare costs and ensuring longevity. Policies aimed at reducing wealth-related inequalities should especially target high tobacco consumption rates among males, while simultaneously pre-empting and curbing rising rates among women.
在全球范围内,由于生活方式选择和健康行为的改变,非传染性疾病迅速增加。不同的生活方式选择可能会加剧现有的健康不平等现象,但在新兴经济体中,监测这种影响程度的证据却很缺乏。本文旨在衡量六个低收入和中等收入国家50岁及以上人群在烟草消费这一生活方式选择方面与财富相关的不平等程度及其驱动因素。
本研究使用埃雷格斯修正集中度指数,提供了中国、加纳、印度、墨西哥、俄罗斯联邦和南非不同财富群体烟草消费不平等的实证证据。然后对这些不平等进行分解,以更深入地了解驱动不平等的因素和更广泛的社会力量。分析使用了2008年至2010年收集的世卫组织全球成人烟草调查(SAGE)数据集。
在中国、加纳、印度和南非,当前烟草消费集中在贫困人口中,而在俄罗斯联邦和墨西哥则集中在富裕人口中。当我们仅关注男性人口时,不平等现象加剧。尽管各国结果有所不同,但不平等的主要驱动因素包括财富、地区和性别。
关注这一年龄组的烟草消费是控制不断上升的医疗成本和确保长寿的关键。旨在减少与财富相关不平等的政策应特别针对男性中高烟草消费率,同时预防和遏制女性中不断上升的烟草消费率。