Which country has the greatest smokers?

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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What nationality 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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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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Which country has the most smokers 2022?

Countries with the highest smoking rates
  • Kiribati.
  • 2022 Smoking Rate: 52%
  • Tuvalu.
  • 2022 Smoking Rate: 48.7%
  • Myanmar.
  • 2022 Smoking Rate: 45.5%
  • Chile.
  • 2022 Smoking Rate: 44.7%
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Which 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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Smoking Rates by Country 2022 | Countries Ranked by Smoking Rates | Countries Comparison



What race smokes more?

American Indian/Alaska Native (Non-Hispanic) Adults

American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) have a higher prevalence of current smoking than most other racial/ethnic groups in the United States.
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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 percent of US smokes?

Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States, accounting for more than 480,000 deaths every year, or about 1 in 5 deaths. In 2020, nearly 13 of every 100 U.S. adults aged 18 years or older (12.5%) currently* smoked cigarettes.
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Is smoking decreasing in the US?

U.S. Cigarette Smoking Rates, by Age Group

Between 2001 and 2003, an average of 35% of U.S. adults ages 18 to 29 said they smoked cigarettes. That dropped to an average 12% between 2019 and 2022.
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Why do Europeans smoke so much?

One of the most compelling explanations for the disparity between tobacco consumption in the United States and Europe is related to income. A study by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco found that cigarette smoking prevalence is linked to lower income levels “worldwide and across subgroups.”
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What US city has the most smokers?

Detroit tops the list, with nearly 30% of all adults there identifying as smokers. With an estimated 503,934 adults in Detroit, that means there are about 147,148 smokers in the city. Cleveland has the same percentage of smokers as Detroit, but with a smaller population, the city has fewer total smokers.
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What is the smoking capital of the world?

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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Do Brits smoke more than Americans?

The difference in Britain is 5% – 22% of men and 17% of women. In the US the difference is also 5% – 18.4% of men and 14.8% of women smoke there.
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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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How many cigarettes a day is normal?

In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day. Someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker. An average smoker falls in between. Sometimes a doctor will use the term pack year to describe how long and how much a person has smoked.
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How many cigarettes a day is heavy smoking?

Background: Heavy smokers (those who smoke greater than or equal to 25 or more cigarettes a day) are a subgroup who place themselves and others at risk for harmful health consequences and also are those least likely to achieve cessation.
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Why did Americans stop smoking?

Among the many forces driving down smoking prevalence were the recognition of tobacco use as an addiction and cause of cancer, along with concerns about the ill-effects of breathing secondhand smoke.
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Which age group is most likely to smoke?

Tobacco product use is started and established primarily during adolescence. Nearly 9 out of 10 adults who smoke cigarettes daily first try smoking by age 18, and 99% first try smoking by age 26.
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What is the average lifespan of a male smoker?

The study showed that male smokers who make it to 70 years old still lose about four years off their life, with projections of 88, 86 and 84 for nonsmokers, former smokers, and current smokers, respectively.
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Which state has the least smokers?

Utah has the lowest rate of tobacco use in the United States at 8.9%. Utah is the only state to have a tobacco usage rate in the single digits.
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Smoking Rates by State 2023
  • Louisiana - 21.9%
  • Ohio - 20.8%
  • Mississippi - 20.4%
  • Alabama - 20.2%
  • Arkansas - 20.2%
  • Tennessee - 19.9%
  • Missouri - 19.6%
  • Indiana - 19.2%
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How many cigarettes a day is safer?

To better understand the effects of low-intensity smoking on mortality from all causes and for specific causes of death, the scientists analyzed data on over 290,000 adults in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study. Low-intensity smoking was defined as 10 or fewer cigarettes per day.
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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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When did smoking peak in the US?

When tobacco use peaked in the mid-1960s, more than 40 percent of the U.S. adult population smoked cigarettes (National Center for Health Statistics 2005). This chapter reviews the growth of tobacco use over the 20th century, and the dramatic reversal of that trend beginning in 1965.
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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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