Trends of Smoking-Attributable Mortality in Korea

نویسندگان

  • Sung Lim
  • Kwang Kee Kim
  • Jeoung Hee Kim
  • Sung Il Cho
چکیده

The results showed that the total smoking-attributable deaths were 16,104.1 in 1992, 18,728.4 in 1995, 19,299.5 in 1998, and 22,191.5 in 2001. In men the cancers such as bronchus and lung, liver, rectum, and colon, and ischemic heart disease, aortic aneurysm represented the increasing trend of the smoking-attributable deaths, whereas in women hypertensive heart disease and other heart disease showed the increasing trend. And the highly increasing trend of the chronic obstructive lung disease was observed in both sexes. And in occasion of other heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, and atherosclerosis the continuous decreasing trend of the smoking-attributable deaths was observed.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012