Morbidity and Mortality

Tobacco use leads to disease and disability.

  • Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, and lung diseases (including emphysema, bronchitis, and chronic airway obstruction).
  • For every person who dies from a smoking-related disease, 20 more people suffer with at least one serious illness from smoking.

Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death.
  • Worldwide, tobacco use causes more than 5 million deaths per year, and current trends show that tobacco use will cause more than 8 million deaths annually by 2030.
  • In the United States, tobacco use is responsible for about one in five deaths annually (i.e., about 443,000 deaths per year, and an estimated 49,000 of these smoking-related deaths are the result of secondhand smoke exposure).
  • On average, smokers die 13 to 14 years earlier than nonsmokers.
  • On average, each cigarette shortens a smokers life by ten minutes.
  • * Smoking is set to kill 6.5 million people in 2015 and 8.3 million humans in 2030, with the biggest rise in low-and middle-income countries.

    * Every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

    * An estimated 1.3 billion people are smokers worldwide (WHO).

  • 1.2 million people in China die because of smoking each year. That's 2,000 people a day.
  • Tobacco use will kill 1 billion people in the 21st century if current smoking trends continue.
  • 33 percent to 50 percent of all smokers are killed by their habit.
     

Costs and Expenditures

The cigarette industry spends billions each year on advertising and promotions.

  • $9.94 billion total spent in 2008
  • $27 million spent a day in 2008

Thousands of young people begin smoking every day.

  • Each day, more than 3,800 persons younger than 18 years of age smoke their first cigarette.
  • Each day, about 1,000 persons younger than 18 years of age begin smoking on a daily basis.

Many adult smokers want to quit smoking.

  • Approximately 69% of smokers want to quit completely.
  • Approximately 52% of smokers attempted to quit in 2010.

* Smoking is set to kill 6.5 million people in 2015 and 8.3 million humans in 2030, with the biggest rise in low-and middle-income countries.

* Every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

* An estimated 1.3 billion people are smokers worldwide (WHO).

  • Over 443,000 Americans (over 18 percent of all deaths) die because of smoking each year. Secondhand smoke kills about 50,000 of them.
  • 1.2 million people in China die because of smoking each year. That's 2,000 people a day.
  • Tobacco use will kill 1 billion people in the 21st century if current smoking trends continue.
  • 33 percent to 50 percent of all smokers are killed by their habit.
    * Smokers die on average 15 years sooner than nonsmokers.

sources :

http://www.inforesearchlab.com/smokingdeaths.chtml

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fast_facts/