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  1. 20 maj 2024 · Death rate from smoking. The estimated number of age-standardized deaths from all causes attributed to smoking, per 100,000 people. Source. IHME, Global Burden of Disease (2024) – with minor processing by Our World in Data. Last updated. May 20, 2024. Next expected update.

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  2. The references can be found in the footnote.3. 7.7 million of those deaths result from smoking, while 1.3 million are non-smokers who are dying because they are exposed to second-hand smoke. (An additional 56,000 people die annually from chewing tobacco.) Most (71%) of those who die prematurely from smoking are men.

  3. 27 maj 2021 · May 27, 2021. The most comprehensive data on global trends in smoking highlights its enormous global health toll. The number of smokers worldwide has increased to 1.1 billion in 2019, with tobacco smoking causing 7.7 million deaths – including 1 in 5 deaths in males worldwide. Using data from 3,625 nationally representative surveys, the three ...

  4. 18 maj 2022 · In 2019 alone, tobacco use caused more than 8.67 million deaths worldwide (6.53 million in adult males, 2.14 million in adult females). Most of these deaths (7.37 million) were attributable to smoking, followed by secondhand smoke (1.30 million). Even though high-HDI countries have seen declines in smoking prevalence, tobacco-related deaths are ...

  5. 27 maj 2021 · Globally in 2019, smoking tobacco use accounted for 7·69 million (7·16–8·20) deaths and 200 million (185–214) disability-adjusted life-years, and was the leading risk factor for death among males (20·2% [19·3–21·1] of male deaths). 6·68 million [86·9%] of 7·69 million deaths attributable to smoking tobacco use were among current ...

  6. The Tobacco Atlas — a partnership between Vital Strategies and Tobacconomics at Johns Hopkins University — is a free online resource that examines the nature and magnitude of the tobacco epidemic and charts a course toward clear, proven solutions.

  7. 5 sie 2021 · On July 27, 2021, WHO launched its eighth report on the global tobacco epidemic. It noted that worldwide smoking prevalence among people older than 15 years stood at 17·5% in 2019. An estimated 847 million adult men, 153 million adult women, and 24 million young people aged 13–15 years are current smokers. 5·3 billion people are now covered ...

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