In US\, cigarette smoking rate declines to new low

In US, cigarette smoking rate declines to new low

AFP  |  Washington 

is losing popularity in the US, where health officials Thursday announced just 14 per cent of the population now smokes, the lowest level ever recorded in the country.

The 14 per cent cigarette-smoker rate is down from 15.5 percent in 2016.

The current rate marks a 67 per cent decline since 1965, the year the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) began collecting annual data on smokers, said the CDC report.

"This new all-time low in among US adults is a tremendous public health accomplishment," said

The NHIS report also highlighted a significant drop in young adult smokers in 2017 compared to a year earlier.

About 10 per cent of Americans aged 18-24 smoked in 2017, down from 13 per cent in 2016.

Meanwhile, use is rising fast among young people, and US regulators are considering a ban on flavored nicotine that is used in the

The CDC said one in five US adults (47 million people) still use some form of product -- including cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, hookah pipes or smokeless -- a rate that has remained steady in recent years.

Cigarette is still the top cause of preventable death and in the United States, killing an estimated 480,000 Americans each year.

About 16 million Americans suffer from a smoking-related

"For more than half a century, cigarette smoking has been the leading cause of mortality in the United States," said Institute

"Eliminating smoking in would, over time, eliminate about one-third of all deaths.

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First Published: Fri, November 09 2018. 00:25 IST