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Monday, June 4, 2012

June is National No-Smoking Month


by: Claro A. Lanipa

Pagadian City 04, June (PIA) –  With the aim to raise public awareness on the ill effects of smoking as well as to encourage smokers to give up the habit, June has been declared as National No-Smoking Month in the Philippines, pursuant to Proclamation No. 183.

As the world observed No Tobacco Day last May 31,  World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on national leaders to be extra vigilant against the increasingly aggressive attacks by the industry which undermine policies that protect people from the harm of tobacco. Tobacco kills almost 6 million people every year and is one of the leading preventable causes of illness and death around the world.

Furthermore, tobacco kills up to half of its users. By 2030, WHO estimates that tobacco will kill more than 8 million people every year, with four of five of these deaths occurring in low and middle-income countries.

Studies revealed that tobacco is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, cardio-vascular disease, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases. NCDs account for 63% of all deaths worldwide.

In the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) recorded 240 Filipinos die every day from tobacco-related illnesses. Smoking prevalence in the country is among the highest in the world, one factor is that, cigarette prices here are among the cheapest in the world.

On the other hand, second hand smoke kills children. For non-smokers, exposure to second hand smoke is estimated to kill another 600,000 people annually. Almost half of all children regularly breathe air polluted by tobacco smoke and more than 40% of children have at least one smoking parent. In 2004, children accounted for nearly one third of deaths attributed to second hand smoke.

Studies further shows, that most adult smokers started the habit before the age 20. To recruit new smokers, the tobacco industry’s relentless marketing machinery targets youth, especially young women.


Meanwhile, on its quest for KALUSUGAN PANGKALAHATAN (Universal Health Care), living a healthy lifestyle in an environment free tobacco smoke, the  DOH initiated the Search for 100% Tobacco-Free Environment better known as the “DOH Red Orchid Award,” which aims to  encourage provinces, municipalities, cities, workplaces and health facilities to adopt measures to protect people from the hazards of tobacco smoke and exposure to secondhand smoke.

Now on its third year,  The DOH Red Orchid Awards 2012 proves to be the biggest and grandest search as it now provides a P500,000 project grant on tobacco control to local government units (LGU) winners for three consecutive years. This year five (5) LGUs will vie for the Hall of Fame award, they are Calauag, Quezon; Davao City; Legaspi City; Maasin City; and Talisayan, Misamis Oriental.

While 25 municipalities, 6 cities, 28 government hospitals, 12 government offices and 11 DOH centers for health development (CHDs or DOH regional offices) are proclaimed as Red Orchid awardees for the year.  (CAL/PIA9)