
Smoking – A Public Health Concern presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary examination of tobacco use and its far-reaching implications for public health. This edited volume brings together evidence-informed perspectives from researchers, clinicians, and policy advocates to explore the physiological effects of smoking, the economic and social costs to healthcare systems, families, and societies, the disproportionate burden on vulnerable populations, and the evolving landscape of cessation strategies.
It highlights the importance of integrating behavioural science, digital health innovations, and culturally responsive approaches to address the complexities of nicotine addiction and tobacco-related harm. The book also underscores the role of academic institutions in shaping tobacco control policies, with a focus on leadership, advocacy, and institutional accountability. Through case studies and applied research, contributors demonstrate how universities can lead by example, such as implementing smoke-free campus policies and collaborating with ministries and civil society to promote wellness and prevention.
The volume reflects a commitment to equity, innovation, and systems thinking, offering readers practical insights into how research can inform policy and how policy can drive meaningful change.
Designed for academics, public health professionals, and decision-makers, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and address one of the most enduring global health challenges. It encourages readers to rethink traditional approaches to tobacco control and to embrace interdisciplinary solutions that are grounded in evidence and responsive to community needs. Whether used in research, teaching, or policy development, Smoking – A Public Health Concern offers timely, actionable insights for advancing public health across diverse contexts.
Chapter 1: Health Impacts of Smoking by Mohd Hafyzuddin Md Yusuf, Siti Nuraliyah Zambri, Nur Amani Natasha Bt Ahmad Tajuddin and Farizah Mohd Hairi
Chapter 2: The Impact of Smoking on Nasal Mucociliary Clearance Time by Chethana Ramesh
Chapter 3: Smoking and Vulnerable Population by Anam Shahid and Sunny Singh
Chapter 4: Socioeconomic and Healthcare Cost of Smoking by Nurul Firdaus Salahul Ahamed, Siti Idayu Hasan, Mohamad Helmi Mohamad Yasim, Rumana Saifi and Farizah Mohd Hairi
Chapter 5: Smoking Cessation Strategies by Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin, Anne Yee, Farizah Mohd Hairi and Ina Sharyn Kamaludin
Chapter 6: Using Social Media for Smoking Cessation: Evidence from Digital Interventions by Susu Luo, Queran Lin, Wenyi Jin and Hui Liu
Chapter 7: Perspective Chapter: Smoke-Free University Campuses and Benefits of Smoke-Free University Campuses by Yunus Emre Bulut and Elif Nur Akıncı
Editor: Associate Professor Dr Farizah Mohd Hairi and Associate Professor Dr Anne Yee
Hardcover: 146 pages (2026)
Publisher: IntechOpen, United Kingdom
ISBN: 978-1-83635-244-0
The book is available in both hard copy and digital formats.
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