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世界無(wú)煙日關(guān)注女性吸煙問題
WHO seeks clampdown on tobacco ads targeting women

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5月31號(hào)是“世界無(wú)煙日”,世界衛(wèi)生組織將今年“世界無(wú)煙日”的主題確定為“兩性與煙草:關(guān)注針對(duì)女性的促銷行為”。 世衛(wèi)組織公報(bào)指出,現(xiàn)在在一些國(guó)家女性吸煙者、特別是吸煙的年輕女孩越來(lái)越多。這一趨勢(shì)著實(shí)令人擔(dān)憂。世衛(wèi)組織的專家發(fā)現(xiàn),雖然目前女性吸煙者比例并不高,但是煙草行業(yè)為了拓展新消費(fèi)群體,正將女性作為重要的目標(biāo)。世衛(wèi)組織“無(wú)煙行動(dòng)”主任貝徹博士表示,雖然現(xiàn)在在全球10多億煙民當(dāng)中,女性煙民只有2億,而且女性煙民在同性別人群中的比例遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)低于男性,但煙草企業(yè)正在市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷方面投入巨資吸引女性,這種情況在中低收入國(guó)家尤其突出。煙草商用各種宣傳方式讓女性相信吸煙是時(shí)尚和解放的象征,吸煙甚至可以保持苗條的身材。在這種市場(chǎng)戰(zhàn)略的影響下,越來(lái)越多的年輕女孩開始吸煙。世衛(wèi)組織此前在151個(gè)國(guó)家進(jìn)行的調(diào)查顯示,有一半國(guó)家的女孩與男孩吸煙人數(shù)大致相同,在一些國(guó)家女孩吸煙的人數(shù)甚至要多于男孩。

世界無(wú)煙日關(guān)注女性吸煙問題

世界無(wú)煙日關(guān)注女性吸煙問題

Females represent the biggest potential growth market for tobacco products and are being subjected to aggressive campaigns linked to fashion, sports events and entertainment, the World Health Organization said.

The World Health Organization called on Friday for more action against tobacco advertising that targets women and girls, especially in developing countries.

Females represent the biggest potential growth market for tobacco products and are being subjected to aggressive campaigns linked to fashion, sports events and entertainment, the United Nations agency said.

"The industry's market strategy is having its desired impact," Douglas Bettcher, director of WHO's tobacco free initiative, said at a news briefing. "More and more girls are starting to light up. This is a serious red flag."

Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on Monday, the WHO released its survey on youth smoking.

The report said that out of 151 countries, half reported that as many teenage girls smoke as boys, and even outnumber boys in parts of Latin America, notably Chile, Colombia and Mexico, as well as in Eastern Europe.

Men account for 80 percent of the world's 1 billion smokers, according to the UN agency. Among adults, 40 percent of men smoke, compared to about 9 percent of women.

In large emerging markets such as China and India, 60 percent of men smoke versus 3 to 5 percent of women, leaving an important market to capture, WHO officials said.

"The tobacco industry is spending heavily on seductive advertisements that target women especially in low- and middle-income countries," Bettcher said. "The advertisements try to dupe women in believing that tobacco use is associated with beauty and liberation."

PINK CIGARETTE PACKS

Some 5 million people die every year from tobacco-related heart attacks, strokes and cancers, including 1.5 million women, according to WHO. Another 430,000 adults die annually from exposure to second-hand smoke, two in three of them women.

A WHO treaty in 2003, ratified by 160 countries, recommended imposing a complete ban on advertising, promotion and marketing of tobacco products. Only 26 countries have done so, it said.

More than $13 billion was spent on tobacco advertising and promotion in the United States in 2005, according to the WHO.

In Japan, where rates of male smokers have sharply fallen in recent years, pink packs of cigarettes are aggressively promoted to attract girls, according to the WHO. In Egypt, one maker uses a cigarette pack resembling a perfume container.

"The industry has studied what makes women tick in both the developed and developing countries," said Adepeju Olukoya, of the WHO's gender, women and health department.

Cigarette maker Philip Morris International said in a statement that it does not market to children or use any images or content that might appeal to minors.

"We believe that regulations can strike the right balance between effectively limiting tobacco product marketing and preserving the ability of tobacco companies to communicate with adult smokers," the maker of Marlboro cigarettes added.

The company said it opposed a total ban on tobacco marketing but supported regulations that restrict advertising, including complete bans in some media, such as television and radio.

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