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Cigarette smoking and marital status
The prevalence of cigarette smoking varies considerably according to marital status. It is much lower among married people than among those in any of the three other marital status categories (single, cohabiting, and widowed, divorced or separated). This is not [...]
Targets for the reduction of smoking
In December 1998 Smoking Kills – a White Paper on Tobacco3 was released, which included targets for reducing the prevalence of cigarette smoking among adults [...]
Smoking Cessation Facts
Questions about smoking behaviour have been asked of GHS respondents aged 16 and over in alternate years since 1974. Following the review of the GHS, the smoking questions became part of the continuous survey and have been included`every year from 2000 onwards.
Smoking Cessation
Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. Although smoking rates have significantly declined, 9.3 percent of the population age 65 and older smokes cigarettes. Approximately 440,000 people die annually from smoking related diseases, with the majority of deaths—68 percent (300,000)—being among people ages 65 and older. Smoking can attribute to and exacerbate heart disease, [...]