The fatal link between tobacco and cardiovascular diseases in the WHO South-East Asia Region - May 2018
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Abstract
Tobacco is the leading single risk factor that causes the highest number ofpreventable deaths (almost 1.58 million deaths each year), cardiovascular diseases(CVDs) are the leading cause of death in the WHO SEA Region.The most common way by which tobacco kills is by causing cardiovascular diseases(CVDs), including heart disease and stroke. The good news is that quitting tobaccouse at any age reduces the risk of CVDs immediately.This brief report highlights the fatal connection between tobacco and CVDs and isbeing launched on the occasion of ‘World No Tobacco Day’ 2018 with the campaigntheme “Tobacco breaks heart”. It is intended to increase commitment to tobaccocontrol by increasing awareness of this fatal link between tobacco use and CVDs—theleading killer in most of the countries in the Region.Citation
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia. (2018). The fatal link between tobacco and cardiovascular diseases in the WHO South-East Asia Region - May 2018. World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/273186. License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO