Q&A

Which country has the most female smokers?

Which country has the most female smokers?

Countries With The Most Female Smokers

Rank Country Female Smokers (\% of Population)
1 Montenegro 44.00
2 Nauru 43.00
3 Serbia 37.70
4 Kiribati 35.90

What does smoking do to females?

Smoking is associated with an increased risk of cervical cancer. Smoking causes most lung cancer deaths in women and men. More women die from lung cancer than any other cancer, including breast cancer. There are now more new cases of lung cancer in young women (ages 30–49) than young men.

Do Chinese smoke a lot of cigarettes?

Smoking in China is prevalent, as the People’s Republic of China is the world’s largest consumer and producer of tobacco: there are 350 million Chinese smokers, and China produces 42\% of the world’s cigarettes.

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What country has the least smokers?

Sweden is the country having world least number of smokers. It is also called “smoke free country” because of its less percentage of smokers in the whole world.

Why smoking is not good for girls?

Cigarette smoking has many adverse reproductive and early childhood effects, including an increased risk for infertility, preterm delivery, stillbirth, low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Women smokers often have symptoms of menopause about three years earlier than nonsmokers.

Does smoking affect breast size?

Among the many health risks associated with smoking is a loss in skin elasticity, which can affect the delicate skin and breast tissue. This can cause breasts to sag. Some women perceive this as a change in size, though it’s really more related to shape unless accompanied by other changes.

How do you spot a smoker?

Tell-tale signs of smoking

  1. Nails and fingers: Nails and fingers of smokers may take a yellow stain due to repeated exposure to smoke and tar in smoke.
  2. Moustaches: Moustaches especially is elderly with white hair show a clear pattern of yellowing in centre showing chronic exposure to smoke [Figure 1].