Projecting the impact of implementation of WHO MPOWER measures on smoking prevalence and mortality in Japan

Author:

Yang Su LanORCID,Togawa KayoORCID,Gilmour StuartORCID,Leon Maria E,Soerjomataram Isabelle,Katanoda KotaORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aimed to quantify the long-term impact of implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) compliant tobacco control measures, MPOWER, on smoking prevalence and mortality in men and women aged ≥20 years in Japan.DesignA Stock-and-Flow simulation model was used to project smoking prevalence and mortality from 2018 to 2050 under eight different scenarios: (1) maintaining the 2018 status quo, (2) implementation of smoke-free policies, (3) tobacco use cessation programmes, (4–5) health warning about the dangers of tobacco (labels, mass media), (6) enforcement of tobacco advertising bans or (7) tobacco taxation at the highest recommended level and (8) all these interventions combined.ResultsUnder the status quo, the smoking prevalence in Japan will decrease from 29.6% to 15.5% in men and 8.3% to 4.7% in women by 2050. Full implementation of MPOWER will accelerate this trend, dropping the prevalence to 10.6% in men and 3.2% in women, and save nearly a quarter million deaths by 2050. This reduction implies that Japan will only attain the current national target of 12% overall smoking prevalence in 2033, 8 years earlier than it would with the status quo (in 2041), a significant delay from the national government’s 2022 deadline.ConclusionsTo bring forward the elimination of tobacco smoking and substantially reduce smoking-related deaths, the government of Japan should fulfil its commitment to the FCTC and adopt stringent tobacco control measures delineated by MPOWER and beyond.

Funder

FP7 People: Marie-Curie Actions – People – Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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