How many smokers die a year
In addition, the nicotine in smokeless tobacco may increase the risk for sudden death from a condition where the heart does not beat properly ventricular arrhythmias. Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year. Exposure to secondhand smoke causes an estimated 41, deaths each year among adults in the United States: 1.
The following table lists the estimated number of smokers aged 35 years and older who die each year from smoking-related diseases. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Tobacco-Related Mortality. Minus Related Pages. On This Page. Cigarettes and Death. Erectile dysfunction. Men who smoke increase their risk of impotence, and may have reduced semen volume, sperm count and sperm quality.
Tuberculosis disease and death. Rheumatoid arthritis. Worsening asthma. Smokers with asthma have poorer asthma control, faster decline in lung function, more airway inflammation, and get less benefit from some asthma medications, compared to non-smokers with asthma.
For more information on smoking and disease see: Smoking and stroke Peripheral vascular disease Emphysema and COPD Smoking and your mouth Smoking and your eyes Smoking and women's health. Cigarette smoking is also a risk factor associated with a number of health problems, including: Breast cancer in women.
Crohn's disease a chronic bowel disease. Back pain. Cirrhosis of the liver and bile ducts, and pancreatitis. Complications during and after surgery , including delayed wound healing and increased risk of infection, drug interactions, lung complications and breathing difficulties. Further complications during pregnancy and childbirth including miscarriage, and birth defects such as clubfoot, heart defects and gastroschisis the guts protruding through an opening in the abdominal wall.
Smoking in pregnancy also increases the risk of the child being overweight or obese. Childhood cancer hepatoblastoma where the mother or both parents smoked before and during pregnancy. Childhood leukaemia where the father or both parents smoked before the pregnancy. Period pain and early menopause in women.
Smoking may increase the risk for painful periods, missed periods and irregular periods. Tobacco kills more than , people annually — more than AIDS, alcohol, car accidents, illegal drugs, murders and suicides combined. Tobacco costs the U. New England Journal of Medicine ;—50 [accessed Feb 22]. Healthcare Spending Attributable to Cigarette Smoking in Preventive Medicine. Cigarette Report for pdf icon [PDF — 1. Washington: Federal Trade Commission, [accessed Apr 27].
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ;68 45 ;— [accessed Nov 18]. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ;65 52 ;— Tips Impact and Results [last updated Mar 23; accessed Apr 15]. For Further Information. Fact Sheets. What's this. Related CDC Sites.
0コメント