May 31 is World No Tobacco Day!

Make every day World No Tobacco Day by the World Health Organization
May 29, 2014

May 31, 2014 is World No Tobacco Day.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the global tobacco epidemic contributed to 100 million deaths worldwide during the 20th century and continues to kill nearly 6 million persons each year, including approximately 600,000 from secondhand smoke. If current trends persist, an estimated 500 million persons alive today will die from the use of tobacco products. By 2030, tobacco use will result in approximately 8 million deaths worldwide each year. About 80% of these preventable deaths will occur in low- and middle-income countries (1,2).

Sponsored by the World Health Organization and observed worldwide on May 31 each year, World No Tobacco Day highlights the health risks of tobacco use and promotes effective actions to reduce tobacco consumption. This year, World No Tobacco Day calls on countries to raise taxes on tobacco (2).

Increasing the price of tobacco products by raising tobacco taxes is one of the most powerful and cost-effective means to prevent and reduce tobacco use, but it is an underused strategy (3,4). Research shows that higher taxes can reduce the relative affordability of tobacco products, encourage smokers to quit, reduce cigarette consumption, and discourage young persons from smoking initiation. It also generates government revenues, which can be invested in effective tobacco control efforts that will further reduce tobacco use (3,4).

Also, take a walk to the Cushing Library, 333 Cedar Street, to check out the Selling Smoke: Tobacco Advertising and Anti-Smoking Campaigns provocative exhibit which highlights the tobacco industry’s clever and deceptive marketing propaganda as well as compelling anti-smoking strategies from the last century. It’s well worth it! 

For information and resources on how you or someone you know can quit smoking or stop using tobacco products, check Being Well at Yale’s Nicotine Independence page.

CDC’s References:

  1. Eriksen M, Mackay J, Ross H. The tobacco atlas. 4th ed. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society; New York, NY: World Lung Foundation; 2012.
  2. World Health Organization. World No Tobacco Day: 31 May 2014. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2014.
  3. International Agency for Research on Cancer. IARC handbooks of cancer prevention, tobacco control. Volume 14: effectiveness of tax and price policies for tobacco control. Lyon, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2011.
  4. World Health Organization. WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic, 2013: enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2013.