Current status of smoking and passive smoking among aged 45 to 65 years old females in five cities of China.
- Author:
Chuan CHEN
1
;
Yubei HUANG
1
;
Xueou LIU
1
;
Ying GAO
1
;
Fengju SONG
1
;
Ye YAN
1
;
Hongji DAI
1
;
Zhaoxiang YE
1
;
Yali CAO
2
;
Tie PAN
3
;
Xiangjun MA
4
;
Jialin WANG
5
;
Peishan WANG
1
;
Kexin CHEN
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Aged; China; epidemiology; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Smoking; epidemiology; Tobacco Smoke Pollution; statistics & numerical data
- From: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(7):797-801
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the current status of smoking and passive smoking among Chinese females to provide evidence for related strategy development.
METHODSData from 32 720 women aged 45-65 years old who participated in the 2008 to 2010 Chinese Multi-center Women Breast Cancer Screening Project, were used to analyze the prevalence rates of smoking/heavy smoking, daily smoking, smoking cessation, successful smoking cessation, passive smoking, etc.
RESULTSA total of 913 females, accounted for 2.8% of all the women in the study, had reported the history of smoking. There were significant differences seen regarding the prevalence rates of smoking in different regions (Beijing, 2.8%; Tianjin, 5.9%; Nanchang, 1.7%; Feicheng, 0.9%; Shenyang, 1.8%). The prevalence rates of current smoking, daily smoking, and heavy smoking were 1.8%, 1.0% and 0.2%, respectively. The prevalence rates of smoking and current smoking increased with age but not the prevalence rates of daily smoking and heavy smoking. Among the smokers, the median initiation age of smoking, the median daily cigarette per day, and median year of smoking were 30 years old, 10 cigarette, and 16 years, respectively. And the prevalence rates of smoking cessation and successful smoking cessation were 19.1% and 8.2%. The prevalence rate of passive smoking was 45.7% (12 730/27 874). After combing the number of smokers and the number of passive smokers, the total exposure rate to tobacco was 41.8% (13 670/32 720).
CONCLUSIONThere was a relatively low level of smoking among Chinese females, so as the rate of smoking cessation. However, passive smoking presented a relatively high level among Chinese females.