We developed a compartmental model to describe the smoking habits evolution in Tuscany, relying on flexible modelling of age and sex-dependent smokingtransition rates. Calibrating on observed data, we estimated the prevalence of current, former and never smokers in the population, and quantified the fraction ofdeaths attributable to smoking from 1994 to 2033. The model results indicate thatsmokers prevalence is decreasing over time. We speculate that this reduction couldbe related to health policies implemented up to now. Results highlight also thatsmoking habits are different among males and females.

Compartmental models in epidemiology: Application on Smoking Habits in Tuscany

Alessio Lachi
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2022-01-01

Abstract

We developed a compartmental model to describe the smoking habits evolution in Tuscany, relying on flexible modelling of age and sex-dependent smokingtransition rates. Calibrating on observed data, we estimated the prevalence of current, former and never smokers in the population, and quantified the fraction ofdeaths attributable to smoking from 1994 to 2033. The model results indicate thatsmokers prevalence is decreasing over time. We speculate that this reduction couldbe related to health policies implemented up to now. Results highlight also thatsmoking habits are different among males and females.
2022
9788891932310
Compartmental Model
Smoke
Tobacco control
Prevalence
Population attributable fraction
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