What country smokes the least?

The countries with the fewest smokers are Sweden (9.3 per cent), Iceland (11.2 per cent), Finland (12.5 per cent), Norway (12.9 per cent) and Luxembourg (13.5 per cent). Sweden, the European country with the lowest rates of smoking, has battled with cigarettes for years.
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Which country smokes the most?

Nauru has the highest smoking rates in the world at 52.1%. Oddly, women smoke slightly more than men in Nauru (52.6% to 51.7%), which is somewhat of an outlier.
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Smoking rates around the world
  • Nauru - 52.1%
  • Kiribati - 52%
  • Tuvalu - 48.7%
  • Myanmar - 45.5%
  • Chile - 44.7%
  • Lebanon - 42.6%
  • Serbia - 40.6%
  • Bangladesh - 39.1%
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Which country is most anti smoking?

China and the United States, two of five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, do not have a nationwide smoking ban covering all public indoor areas, while the remaining three members, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, all have national laws prohibiting smoking in many indoor spaces.
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Which country can you not smoke in?

Among these, Ireland, Greece, Bulgaria, Malta, Spain and Hungary have the strictest smoke-free provisions with a complete ban on smoking in enclosed public places, on public transport and in workplaces, with only limited exceptions allowed.
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Which ethnic group has the lowest rate of smoking?

Hispanic Adults

The prevalence of cigarette smoking among Hispanics is generally lower than the prevalence among other racial/ethnic groups in the United States, with the exception of non-Hispanic Asians.
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What culture smokes the most?

American Indians and Alaska Natives have the highest smoking rate of any racial or ethnic group. A recent study also found American Indian and Alaska Native men and women have a higher percentage of smoking-related deaths from heart disease and stroke than white men and women.
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Why do poor people smoke the most?

More people are smoking in poorer communities. It is easy to blame people in poverty for making bad choices. But it's more complicated than that. Tobacco companies target these communities to encourage the habit, and the stresses of living in poverty and sometimes hopelessness also cause people to turn to cigarettes.
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What religion does not smoke?

Jehovah's Witnesses have not permitted any active members to smoke since 1973. The Seventh-day Adventist Church also recommends that its members abstain from tobacco use.
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Where is the safest place to smoke?

The safest and best place for you to smoke is on your private property. Be aware of the laws regarding cannabis and paraphernalia possession in your area, especially if you're in a state or country where cannabis is still illegal. Just use common sense and good judgment.
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Do Germans still smoke?

There are 17.5 million smokers in Germany. Rates of tobacco smoking in Germany are significantly higher compared to other European nations. It is reported that more than one in four Germans over the age of 14 are current smokers.
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Who smokes more Europe or America?

While Americans are less healthy than Europeans along some dimensions (like obesity), Americans are significantly less likely to smoke than their European counterparts. This difference emerged in the 1970s and it is biggest among the most educated.
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What state has the most smokers?

In 2022, West Virginia had the highest smoking rate in the U.S., at 23.8%. Utah had the lowest smoking rate, with less than 10% of the population smoking.
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What is the smoking capital of the world?

Mauritania has the world's highest rate of tobacco consumption — an average of 41 cigarettes a day. That's according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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What US city smokes the most?

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Do Japanese smoke more than American?

How can the Japanese smoke more but live longer than Americans? The smoking rate among men in Japan is nearly twice that of the U.S. yet people in Japan live on average 4 years longer. It's not that smoking isn't important to health. It is, but other social conditions are even more so.
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What region of the US smokes the most?

As of 2021, the U.S. states with the highest smoking rates included West Virginia, Kentucky, and Arkansas. In West Virginia, around 20 percent of all adults smoked as of this time. The percentage of the U.S. population who are smokers has decreased over the past decades.
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What states protect smokers?

In four states (California, Colorado, New York, and North Carolina) there is no specific law related to employee tobacco use but smokers are protected under broader state statutes that prohibit employers from discriminating against any employee who engages in a lawful activity. California also has a law that protects ...
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Do most homeless people smoke?

People who are homeless are more than three times as likely to smoke than those who are housed. Aside from the risks associated with homelessness and life on the streets, this is a dangerous health disparity. Sometimes it is easy to see smoking as a relatively harmless coping mechanism.
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Can a Mormon smoke cigarettes?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or Mormon faith provides an example. Mormon doctrine prohibits smoking, and although about 8% of Americans who identify as Mormons smoke regardless, this smoking rate is less than half of the 20% found for the general adult population in 2012.
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Can a Buddhist smoke?

The large majority of monks feel that smoking is not an appropriate practice and that there should be a Buddhist law that recommends they do not smoke. Most monks, however, have little understanding of the specific detrimental effects smoking has on them, as well as the effects of second hand smoke.
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Do Jehovah Witnesses smoke?

Some Jehovah's Witnesses may be vegetarian and others may abstain from alcohol, but this is a personal choice. Jehovah's Witnesses do not smoke or use other tobacco products.
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Why do some people live long even though they smoke?

That's because a very few people are physiologically less susceptible to the arterial aging and carcinogenic effects of cigarette smoke than the rest of us. These people have higher levels of specific enzymes that activate the carcinogens contained in smoke.
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What social class is more likely to smoke?

Smoking is far more common among people with lower incomes. The more disadvantaged someone is, the more likely they are to smoke and to suffer from smoking-related disease and premature death. Improving social conditions is not, however, a sufficient strategy to reduce smoking prevalence in more disadvantaged groups.
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What age group smokes the most?

By Age 2
  • About 7 of every 100 adults aged 18–24 years (7.4%)
  • About 14 of every 100 adults aged 25–44 years (14.1%)
  • Nearly 15 of every 100 adults aged 45–64 years (14.9%)
  • 9 of every 100 adults aged 65 years and older (9.0%)
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