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      Prevención del consumo de tabaco en la adolescencia Translated title: Tobacco smoking prevention in adolescence

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          Resumen El consumo de tabaco puede llegar a ser un problema durante la adolescencia. La experimentación con el tabaco puede llevar a un consumo de larga duración y dependencia. Los adolescentes fumadores tienen el mismo riesgo a largo plazo que los fumadores adultos de desarrollar cáncer, enfermedades cardiovasculares o enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica. Además, el tabaco supone un riesgo importante para el bebé durante el embarazo y la lactancia. Tras realizar una revisión amplia de la literatura científica, el grupo PrevInfad concluye que no existen pruebas de buena calidad a favor ni en contra para recomendar la intervención individual frente al consumo de tabaco en adolescentes. No obstante, dadas las importantes implicaciones que tiene para la salud el desarrollo precoz de dependencia del tabaco y la mayor dificultad de abandono de este cuando se inicia a edades tempranas, parece mayor el beneficio que el riesgo de realizar consejo o intervención breve, teniendo en cuenta tanto las preferencias y valores de los adolescentes y sus familias como los recursos disponibles.

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          Abstract Tobacco consumption may become a problem in adolescence. Experiencing tobacco may drive to a long-lasting consumption and dependence. Adolescents smokers have the same risk in the long term than adult smokers as far as cancer, cardiovascular disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is concerned. Moreover, tobacco implies relevant risks during pregnancy and breastfeeding. After a comprehensive literature review, the group PrevInfad concludes that there is no good quality evidence in favor nor against the recommendation of individual intervention on tobacco consumption in adolescents. Nevertheless, given the relevant implications in health of the early tobacco dependence, and the greater difficulty of its cessation when started at an early age, the benefit of the brief counseling or intervention seems greater than its risk, taking into account the values and preferences of the adolescents and their families as well as the available resources.

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                Journal
                pap
                Pediatría Atención Primaria
                Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria
                Asociación Española de Pediatría de Atención Primaria (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1139-7632
                December 2020
                : 22
                : 88
                : 411-422
                Affiliations
                [7] Málaga orgnameCentro de Salud Trinidad España
                [8] Madrid orgnameHospital Universitario 12 de Octubre orgdiv1Servicio de Neonatología España
                [3] Valencia orgnameCentro de Salud Paterna España
                [9] Zaragoza orgnameCentro de Salud Delicias Sur España
                [2] Velilla de San Antonio Madrid orgnameCentro de Salud Mejorada del Campo España
                [6] Madrid orgname España
                [1] Zaragoza orgnameCentro de Salud Torrero La Paz España
                [4] Valencia orgnameUniversidad de Valencia orgdiv1Unidad de Pediatría orgdiv2Departamento de Pediatría, Obstetricia y Ginecología España
                [5] Madrid orgnameCentro de Salud Canillejas España
                Article
                S1139-76322020000500021 S1139-7632(20)02208800021
                b6f1f787-7e98-45dd-9397-efc3e2da7877

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                Grupo PrevInfad/PAPPS Infancia y Adolescencia

                Prevención,Tobacco,Prevention,Tabaco
                Prevención, Tobacco, Prevention, Tabaco

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