stoptober: infographic of hscic statistics on smoking

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Statistics on smoking www.hscic.gov.uk/lifestyles Sources 1 21% in 2013 (Health Survey for England, 2013), 2 For adults aged 35 and over in 2013-14. Hospital admissions with a primary diagnosis of a disease that can be caused by smoking (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 3 78,000 deaths for adults aged 35 or over. 17 per cent of all deaths for this age group. (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 4 School pupils aged 11 to 15 years. Nearly one in five (18%) in 2014 compared to two in five (39%) in 2004 (Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People), 5 In 2014-15, it was 11.4% of women in England. This is the lowest on record (Statistics on Women’s Smoking Status at Time of Delivery, 2014-15), 6 64% of school pupils aged 11 to 15 were exposed to second-hand smoke indoors or in cars in 2014. 57% of adults aged 16 to 24 reported at least some exposure to second-hand smoke in 2013 (Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People 2014 and Health Survey for England 2013), 7 29% of current smokers had ever used e-cigarettes, 3% of adult population were currently using e-cigarettes (Health Survey for England, 2013), 8 This is a quarter less than in 2010-11 (£65.9 million) (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 9 230,000 in 2014-15. This is nearly a quarter less than in 2013-14 (approx. 585,000) (Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services, 2014-15).

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Statistics on smokingwww.hscic.gov.uk/lifestyles

Sources1 21% in 2013 (Health Survey for England, 2013), 2 For adults aged 35 and over in 2013-14. Hospital admissions with a primary diagnosis of a disease that can be caused by smoking (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 3 78,000 deaths for adults aged 35 or over. 17 per cent of all deaths for this age group. (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 4 School pupils aged 11 to 15 years. Nearly one in five (18%) in 2014 compared to two in five (39%) in 2004 (Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People), 5 In 2014-15, it was 11.4% of women in England. This is the lowest on record (Statistics on Women’s Smoking Status at Time of Delivery, 2014-15), 6 64% of school pupils aged 11 to 15 were exposed to second-hand smoke indoors or in cars in 2014. 57% of adults aged 16 to 24 reported at least some exposure to second-hand smoke in 2013 (Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use Among Young People 2014 and Health Survey for England 2013), 7 29% of current smokers had ever used e-cigarettes, 3% of adult population were currently using e-cigarettes (Health Survey for England, 2013), 8 This is a quarter less than in 2010-11 (£65.9 million) (Statistics on Smoking, 2015), 9 230,000 in 2014-15. This is nearly a quarter less than in 2013-14 (approx. 585,000) (Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services, 2014-15).

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