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함상근 (의료법인한전의료재단한전병원) 김현숙 (신한대학교) 이언숙 (인제대학교)
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대한금연학회 대한금연학회지 대한금연학회지 제13권 제2호
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2022.6
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35 - 42 (8page)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25055/JKSRNT.2022.13.2.35

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The age-standardized prevalence of daily tobacco smoking decreased in several decades in both genders, but with a steeper decline in women. Worldwide reports showed that women tend to use cigarettes at lower rates than men. However, the reports also showed an increased prevalence of tobacco use in young women, especially in Asian countries, which was because of women-targeted advertising by the tobacco industry. Women are at a higher risk of smoking-associated diseases such as lung cancer or chronic obstructive lung disease, apart from the health effect of second-hand smoking. Recent reports have shown that the incidence and mortality of lung cancer in women has been steadily increasing for several decades. Ample research suggests that there is a gender difference in the nicotine reward pathways, physiology, and psychological effect of smoking. Women are known to experience a stronger craving than men. There is a gender difference in a reason to smoke such as reinforcing effects of nicotine for men and negative mood for women. These differences contribute to the overall lower cessation rate for women. Nicotine replacement therapy additionally is less effective for smoking cessation in women than men. However, varenicline has greater short-term efficacy in women. This study shows the gender difference in smoking and cessation, which suggested that health professionals, governments, and policy-makers should take action on creating a smoking cessation policy for women.

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