1989: women and tobacco
1990: Teenagers should not smoke.
199 1 year: Smoking is prohibited in public places and public transport.
1992: Smoking is prohibited in the workplace.
1993: Health departments and health workers oppose smoking.
1994: mass media promote smoking ban.
1995 tobacco and economy
1996: smokeless cultural and sports activities
1997: The United Nations and related agencies oppose smoking.
1998: in a smoke-free environment
1999: Quit smoking. The slogan is "give up growing cigarettes"
2000: Don't use cultural and sports activities to promote the tobacco slogan "Smoking is harmful, don't be tempted"
200 1: Purify the air and refuse to smoke secondhand smoke.
2002: Smoke-free Sports Cleaning Competition
2003: Smoke-free TV and Fashion Action
2004: smoking control and poverty reduction.
Health workers and tobacco control in 2005
2006: tobacco devours life
2007: creating a smoke-free environment
2008: Smoke-free teenagers. Slogan: tobacco advertising and promotion are prohibited to ensure that young people are smoke-free.
2009: Tobacco Health Warning. Slogan: graphic warning reveals the truth of tobacco harm
20 10: gender and tobacco. Slogan: boycott marketing aimed at women
20 1 1: WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Slogan: Tobacco is as deadly as fire and water. Controlling tobacco can save lives.
20 12: tobacco industry interferes with tobacco control. Slogan: the confrontation between life and tobacco
20 13: tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship are prohibited.
20 14: increase tobacco tax.
20 15: stop the illegal trade in tobacco products
20 16: Prepare paperback.
20 17: tobacco-a threat to development
20 18: tobacco and heart disease
Extended data:
1, at 1987 1 1, at the 6th International Conference on Smoking and Health held in Tokyo, Japan, the World Health Organization suggested that April 7th every year should be designated as the World No Tobacco Day, starting from 1988 and starting from 65438+. Tobacco dependence is a chronic disease, and tobacco harm is one of the most serious public health problems in the world. Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure seriously endanger human health.
2. Quitting smoking at all ages is beneficial. "Quitting early is better than quitting late, and quitting is better than not quitting at all". No matter when you quit smoking, you can win a longer life after quitting smoking. A 50-year prospective follow-up cohort study of British male doctors found that the average life expectancy of smokers is about 10 years lower than that of non-smokers, and quitting smoking at the age of 60, 50, 40 or 30 can gain about 3, 6, 9 or 10 years respectively. Moreover, the number of years of life added after quitting smoking is a "healthy life year". Compared with continuous smokers, smokers are less accompanied by diseases and disabilities.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia _ World No Tobacco Day