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Stricter norms to combat beedi smoking needed: Study


By: PTI | Thiruvananthapuram | Published:April 17, 2017 8:36 pm

‘The health and economic burden caused due to beedi smoking are tremendous’. (Source: Thinkstock Images)

A recent Lancet study has recommended stricter controls and regulation to dissuade people from smoking beedies, which it said, caused health problems including respiratory ailments. Severe respiratory impairment, significant cardio-respiratory conditions and follow-up mortality were found among beedi smokers as against cigarette smokers and non-smokers, said a study in the Lancet Global Health journal.


The largest-ever prospective international community-based cohort study of its kind covered as many as 14,919 men across five centres in India, including Thiruvananthapuram besides one each in Bangladesh and Pakistan, a release said here. “The health and economic burden caused due to beedi smoking are tremendous”, said Dr Sanjeev Nair, from the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Thiruvananthapuram Medical
College, one of the co-authors of the study.


He advocated stricter controls and regulation on beedi smoking, saying increasing taxes to dissuade consumption would be a welcome policy initiative. The other Indian centres covered in the sub-study of Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) were Chennai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh and Jaipur, it said. Households, with at least one member aged 35-70 years, were approached for the study, which was coordinated by the Population Health Research Institute in Canada.


Baseline data was collected from January 1, 2003, to December 30, 2009, and follow-up data collection took place from January 1, 2008, to December 30, 2013, it said.


Another co-author, Dr K Vijayakumar, secretary, Health Action by People, said the study had shown conclusively that there is no safe threshold from the harmful effects of smoking and even low-intensity, clinically-trivial smoking is associated with respiratory impairment. “The way forward should be to create 100 per cent tobacco smoke-free environments that would benefit the poor and young significantly,” he said.


Reaffirming existing information on the enormous impact of beedi smoking on the poor, the study found that heavy smokers were more likely to come from rural communities and from lower socio-economic sections. Further, in what should be a worrying trend with a fast-aging population, the study pointed to a marked rise in decreased lung function among older beedi smokers, the release added.


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