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Tobacco consumption by country
 

Prevalence of tobacco use is reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), which focuses on cigarette smoking due to reported data limitations.[1] Smoking has therefore been studied more extensively than any other form of consumption.[2]

Smoking is generally five times more prevalent among men than women;[3][4] however, the gender gap differs across countries and is smaller in younger age groups.[5][6] In developed countries smoking rates for men have peaked and have begun to decline, and also started to stall or decline for women.[7] Smoking prevalence has changed little since the mid-1990s, before which time it declined in English-speaking countries due to the implementation of tobacco control. However, the number of smokers worldwide has increased from 721 million in 1980 to 967 million in 2012 and the number of cigarettes smoked increased from 4.96 trillion to 6.25 trillion due to population growth.[8]

In Western countries, smoking is more prevalent among populations with mental health problems, with alcohol and drug problems, among criminals, and among the homeless.[9] In 2002, about 20% of young teens (aged 13–15) smoked worldwide. 80,000 to 100,000 children begin smoking every day. Half of those who begin smoking in adolescent years are projected to go on to smoke for 15 to 20 years.[10]

One of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goal 3 of the United Nations (to be achieved by 2030) is to "Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate." The indicator that is used to measure progress is the prevalence of tobacco use.[11]

Background

WHO states that "Much of the disease burden and premature mortality attributable to tobacco use disproportionately affect the poor". Of the 1.22 billion smokers, 1 billion of them live in developing or transitional economies. Rates of smoking have leveled off or declined in the developed world.[12] In the developing world, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year as of 2002.[10]

The WHO in 2004 projected 58.8 million deaths to occur globally, from which 5.4 million are tobacco-attributed, and 4.9 million as of 2007.[13] As of 2002, 70% of the deaths are in developing countries.[13]

One of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goal 3 of the United Nations (to be achieved by 2030) is to "Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate." The indicator that is used to measure progress is the "age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use among persons aged 15 years and older".[14]

Worldwide

Prevalence of tobacco use (% of adults) worldwide[15]

Countries

The following is a list of countries by the percentage of age-standardized prevalence of tobacco use (including products such as snus) among persons 15 years and older as published by the World Health Organization.[16]

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Country 2000 2020
 Afghanistan 36.9 23.3
 Albania 35 22.4
 Algeria 22.2 21
 Andorra 35.9 31.8
 Argentina 34 24.5
 Armenia 32 25.5
 Australia 24.4 13.6
 Austria 52.3 26.4
 Azerbaijan 28.7 24
 Bahamas 10.7 10.6
 Bahrain 22.2 14.9
 Bangladesh 57.6 34.7
 Barbados 10.2 8.5
 Belarus 41.8 30.5
 Belgium 33.4 23.4
 Belize 15 8.5
 Benin 16.7 6.9
 Bolivia 32.1 12.7
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 46.6 35
 Botswana 33.2 19.4
 Brazil 23.8 12.8
 Brunei 16.7 16.2
 Bulgaria 47.5 39
 Burkina Faso 29.8 14.3
 Burundi 24 11.8
 Cape Verde 20.6 11.4
 Cambodia 42.3 21.1
 Cameroon 12.8 7.3
 Canada 28.4 13
 Chad 13.9 8.3
 Chile 46.9 29.2
 China 26.7 25.6
 Colombia 15.1 8.5
 Comoros 39.5 20.3
 Congo 11.9 14.5
 Cook Islands 44.3 24
 Costa Rica 18 8.8
 Ivory Coast 18.7 9.4
 Croatia 34.4 36.9
 Cuba 40.8 17.9
 Cyprus 40.9 35.1
 Czech Republic 34.2 30.7
 Denmark 37.3 17.5
 Dominican Republic 18.7 10.6
 DR Congo 18.8 12.8
 Ecuador 18.4 11.3
 Egypt 24.3 24.3
 El Salvador 15.9 7.9
 Eritrea 13.3 7.5
 Estonia 46 29.7
 Eswatini 12.3 9.2
 Ethiopia 6.8 5.1
 Fiji 32.3 23.1
 Finland 35.7 21.6
 France 34.2 33.4
 Gambia 22.5 11.1
 Georgia 32.8 31.7
 Germany 36.4 22
 Ghana 7 3.5
 Greece 54.9 33.5
 Guatemala 14.3 10.9
 Guinea-Bissau 18 9
 Guyana 30.2 12.1
 Haiti 12.3 7.7
 Hungary 37.4 31.8
 Iceland 30.2 12
 India 54.5 27.2
 Indonesia 35.4 37.6
 Iran 21.5 13.6
 Iraq 22 18.5
 Ireland 35.6 20.8
 Israel 31.7 21.2
 Italy 26.2 23.1
 Jamaica 17.4 9.4
 Japan 33.3 20.1
 Jordan 30.7 34.8
 Kazakhstan 34.2 23.2
 Kenya 19.3 11.1
 Kiribati 68.5 40.6
 Kuwait 20 17.9
 Kyrgyzstan 31.4 25.4
 Laos 52.5 31.8
 Latvia 43.8 37
 Lebanon 40.2 38.2
 Lesotho 31.1 24.3
 Liberia 16.3 8.2
 Lithuania 41.4 32
 Luxembourg 31 21.1
 Madagascar 46.7 27.8
 Malawi 24.1 10.8
 Malaysia 29.5 22.5
 Maldives 38.3 25.2
 Mali 16.3 8.3
 Malta 34.3 24
 Marshall Islands 28.5 28.5
 Mauritania 21.3 10.7
 Mauritius 25.5 20.2
 Mexico 24 13.1
 Moldova 25.3 29
 Mongolia 34.1 29.4
 Montenegro 38.7 31.4
 Morocco 22.5 14.5
 Mozambique 29.4 14.3
 Myanmar 66.9 44.1
 Namibia 25.6 15.1
 Nauru 63.4 48.5
   Nepal 64.5 30.4
 Netherlands 34.3 22.2
 New Zealand 29.6 13.7
 Niger 9.7 7.4
 Nigeria 9.3 3.7
 North Korea 19.8 18.8
 Norway 44 16.2
 Oman 7.6 8
 Pakistan 37.5 20.2
 Palau 26.1 17.6
 Panama 13.4 5
 Papua New Guinea 54.1 39.3
 Paraguay 29.1 11.5
 Peru 32.9 8.1
 Philippines 34.9 22.9
 Poland 39.6 24
 Portugal 25.7 25.4