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The Top 5 European Countries with the Highest Rate of Female Youth Smoking
Country
Female Youth Smoking Rate
1
Bulgaria
39.4%
2
Czech Republic
35.1%
3
Latvia
27.8%
4
Estonia
27.4%
5
Hungary
26.8%
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About 250 million women around the globe are smokers. 22% percent of these are in developing countries.
11% of women worldwide smoke tobacco.
In parts of Southeast Asia, tobacco use is reported to be as high as 30% in females compared to 25% in males.
Cigarette smoking kills an estimated 178,000 women every year in the United States alone.
More than one out of every five high school girls in the United States is a current smoker.
Top 5 facts sources:
Shafey, O., Eriksen, M., Ross, H., Mackay, J., (2009). "The Tobacco Atlas, Third Edition." Retrieved Jan 12th, 2011.
WHO. (2009). "WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic". Retrieved Jan 12th, 2011.
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Sources:
WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2008 (Global Youth Tobacco Survey)
List Notes:
Data is for female youths between the age group of 13 to 15 years old who smoked at least one cigarette during the last 30 days prior to the survey.
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