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III. Cessation Interventions

40 III. Cessation Interventions Justification RationalePromoting Cessation is a core component of a comprehensive state tobacco control program s efforts to reduce tobacco ,2 Encouraging and helping tobacco users to quit is the quick-est approach to reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and health care Quitting smok-ing has immediate and long-term health Although quitting smoking at any age is ben-eficial, smokers who quit by the time they are 35 to 44 years of age avoid most of the risk of dying from a smoking -related Population-wide Interventions that change societal environments and norms related to tobacco use including increases in the unit price of tobacco products, comprehensive smokefree policies, and hard-hitting media campaigns increase tobacco Cessation by motivating tobacco users to quit and making it easier for them to do ,6,7 Offering Cessation assistance to smokers who attempt to quit in response to these Interventions maximizes the impact of these Interventions on Cessation , while countering the perception that they are ,6-8 Guiding PrinciplesPopulation-wide Cessation efforts specifically, policy, systems, or environmental changes are most efficient and effective at reaching many ,2,6,8 Systems changes within health care organizations complement Interventions in state a

Cessation Interventions Justification Rationale Promoting cessation is a core component of a ... Although quitting smoking at any age is ben-eficial, smokers who quit by the time they are 35 to 44 years of age avoid most of the risk of dying from a smoking-related disease. 5

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