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Prospective cohort study of exposure to tobacco imagery in popular films and smoking uptake among children in southern India.

Muralidhar M KulkarniAsha KamathVeena G KamathSarah LewisIlze BogdanovicaManpreet BainsJo CranwellAndrew FogartyMonika AroraGaurang P NazarKirthinath BallalAshwath K NaikRohith BhagawathJohn Britton
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Exposure to tobacco imagery in Indian films was not associated with a significantly increased risk of incident smoking in South Indian children. While it is possible that this finding is a false negative, it is also possible that the effect of film exposure has been attenuated by the presence of on-screen health warnings or other Indian tobacco-free film rules. Our findings therefore support the wider implementation of similar tobacco-free film measures in other countries.
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