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The
Dangers Of Smoking: Statistics
Sit Up and Take Notice
Most of us know
that smoking is indeed a habit that can have many serious
implications on our health but there is a tendency to view
the problem lightly. It’s important that every smoker be
aware of the facts concerning smoking and so I have included
certain facts and figures that I hope will serve as eye openers.
I don’t know
how it is with you, but as far as I am concerned as soon
as I have to look at statistics, my eyes get bleary and something
just turns off in my head. But for your own good, I implore
you to take a good look at the statistics given below. Remember,
it could save your life.
The World Health
Organization has been studying smoking trends and
statistical patterns across the globe and has come
up with the following statistics:
- A good deal
of variation exists from one part of the world to another.
Many more women smoke in Eastern Europe than in East Asia
and the Pacific Region. Eastern Europe itself has a particularly
high rate of smoking, with up to 59 percent of adult males
smoking.
- As with other
substances of abuse, such as alcohol and cocaine, the global
frequency of tobacco use varies by social class, historical
era, and culture. Historically, smoking had been a pastime
of the rich. This trend has changed dramatically in recent
decades. It appears that economically advantaged men in
wealthier countries have been smoking less. The more years
of education you've had, the less likely you are to be
a smoker.
- Most smokers begin early in
life, before they are 25 years old. According to World
Health Organization studies, the majority of smokers in
affluent countries begin in their teens. A decline in the
age when a person starts smoking has been observed worldwide.
- As a wannabe quitter, you're
in excellent company. People all over the world are trying
to quit and stay away from cigarettes. There appears to
be a correlation between a country's standard of living,
level of education, income and the number of people
who have quit smoking. The more and better-informed people
are, the more likely they are to quit smoking.
Current
estimates are that over 1 billion people in the world smoke. (In
other words, approximately one in three adults on the planet
smokes.)
The majority of these smokers reside in countries on the
low end to the middle of the socioeconomic spectrum. Of this
majority, about 80 percent live in low and middle income
countries. The total number of smokers worldwide is expected
to keep increasing.
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