Tobacco Control


Tobacco Availability and Advertising Decrease in Albany, NY Food Stores

Tobacco Availability and Advertising Decrease in Albany, NY Food Stores

A study in the CDC journal Preventing Chronic Disease reveals a significant decline in tobacco availability and advertising in Albany, NY food stores over 12 years, though 74.5% still sold tobacco in 2015. Efforts by local tobacco control, pharmacy industry regulations, and increased retailer fees contributed to these changes. Despite progress, the number of tobacco retailers remains high, suggesting a need for ongoing public health strategies to further reduce tobacco access and advertising in the community.
Albany NY Tobacco Control environemental health Public Health Social Determinants epidemiology Community Health chronic disease