Time trends in smoking in Russia in the light of recent tobacco control measures: synthesis of evidence from multiple sources

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Shkolnikov Vladimir M.,Churilova Elena,Jdanov Dmitry A.,Shalnova Svetlana A.,Nilssen Odd,Kudryavtsev Alexander,Cook Sarah,Malyutina Sofia,McKee Martin,Leon David A.

Abstract

Abstract Background The study aims at identifying long-term trends and patterns of current smoking by age, gender, and education in Russia, including the most recent period from 2008 during which tobacco control policies were implemented, and to estimate the impact on mortality of any reductions in prevalence. We present an in-depth analysis based on an unprecedentedly large array of survey data. Methods We examined pooled micro-data on smoking from 17 rounds of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Study of 1996–2016, 11 other surveys conducted in Russia in 1975–2017, and two comparator surveys from England and the USA. Standardization by age and education, regression and meta-analysis were used to estimate trends in the prevalence of current smoking by gender, age, and educational patterns. Results From the mid-1970s to the mid-2000s smoking prevalence among men was relatively stable at around 60%, after which time prevalence declined in every age and educational group. Among women, trends in smoking were more heterogeneous. Prevalence more than doubled above the age of 55 years from very low levels (< 5%). At younger ages, there were steep increases until the mid-2000s after which prevalence has declined. Trends differed by educational level, with women in the lowest educational category accounting for most of the long-term increase. We estimate that the decline in male smoking may have contributed 6.2% of the observed reduction in cardiovascular deaths among men in the period 2008–16. Conclusions The implementation of an effective tobacco control strategy in Russia starting in 2008 coincided with a decline in smoking prevalence among men from what had been stable, high levels over many decades regardless of age and education. Among women, the declines have been more uneven, with young women showing recent downturns, while the smoking prevalence in middle age has increased, particularly among those with minimal education. Among men, these positive changes will have made a small contribution to the reduction in mortality seen in Russia since 2005.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

UiT Arctic University of Norway

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Russian program for the state support of leading universities of the Russian Federation "5-100"

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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