Asia's Smoking Addiction

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Asia's Smoking Addiction

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Male smoking rate is high in Asian countries, with Indonesian men ranked the world's top smokers as 76% of them smoke.
 

According to the WHO estimates tobacco kills around 6 million people annually around the globe causing a damage of trillions of dollars to the world economy. Countries across Asia project gloomy trends when it comes to the prevalence of smoking amongst various demographics.  The Asian continent is home to more than 30 per cent of world smokers with more than 80 per cent of these smokers coming from lower income groups.

With feeble commitments to curb the smoking trends, Indonesia has the highest male smoking percentage in Asia at 76 per cent. The annual cost of treating the tobacco related diseases in the country is estimated to be 0.29% of the country's GDP.

Laos has higher smoking rate compared to other adjacent countries. 57% of its male population is addicted to tobacco beginning as early as 13- 15 years of age. In South Korea male smoking rate is 50%, contributing to country's 21.4 per cent deaths caused by tobacco annually. 

Realising the toll of rising smoking cases in the country, China signed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control much earlier than other countries to reduce the prevalence of smoking. However it is still on the higher side when it comes to puffing by Chinese men.

 

In Vietnam 47% of men smoke and 22 per cent of men die due to tobacco related diseases. Of late there has been some reduction seen in the consumption of hand-rolled cigarettes, however the reduction is not as high as expected.

 

Although Cambodia banned the use of smoking in public places and work places still the male smoking percentage is 44%. Malaysia has been a long term signatory to the  WHO's Framework Convention on Tobaco Control and in lieu of that it has banned smoking in public places. However the male smoking percentage in the country is still 43%. 

 

Philippines, the second most populous country in South-east Asia, has the male smoking percentage equal to Malaysia. Recently the president signed an executive order banning smoking both indoors and outdoors. The order covers ban on advertisements and promotion of smoking making it the most stringent anti- tobacco law in the region. Thailand has lower male smoking percentage than other countries at 41%. Tobacco Products Control Act (2017) is the most recent legislation governing tobacco control in the country.

 

With 34% of male smoking rate prevalent in the country smoking kills almost 15 thousand people in Japan every year. Myanmar has been a soft market for tobacco industry after its government began the reforms. The country has seen marked rise in the smoking percentage. With male smoking percentage at 32% the sophisticated strategies of Big Tobacco industry is estimated to increase the tobacco consumption in the country.

Singapore introduced smoking prohibition in 1970. With the effective implementation of the ban, male smoking percentage is 28%. Male smoking percentage in Pakistan and Bangladesh is 42% and 40% respectively compared to India which is at 20%.  Nepal and Sri Lanka have male smoking percentage of 37% and 28% respectively.

The considerable profit that the countries earn from tobacco industries has deterred them from taking stringent steps towards curbing the tobacco epidemic.

12 Comments
물에깃든달 2017.08.31 11:23  
우리나라의 문화적 특수성을 고려해보면... 50%는 나름 선방한것 같다는건 저 혼자만의 생각일까용..
물론 전 여자고, 비흡연자고, 길빵을 저주하지만... 여튼 머...
생각보다 안높네요 수치가``;
마분콩 2017.09.01 12:56  
인도네시아 가 볼 생각도 없었지만 더욱 안가야겠군요.
세크메트v 2017.08.31 11:56  
이거 뭔가 좀 잘못된거 같은 느낌이 드는게..
일본이 진짜 많이 피는데 일본의 순위가 아래 있다는게 이해가 안가네요
이글의 출처가 어딜까요?
세크메트v 2017.08.31 11:59  
찾아봤더니 thai nation 인것 같은데.. .태국도 엄청 피는데.. 음... 신뢰도가 그닥...
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/aec/30325358
돌이킬수없어요 2017.08.31 12:56  
저도 그만 피우고 싶은대 안되네요..
결국 ....
필리핀 2017.08.31 14:33  
흠... 담배값을 더 올려야 될까요??
펀낙뻰바우 2017.08.31 15:17  
월 8,000밧씩 담배 연기로 날리고 있습니다. ㅠㅠ

이건 뭐 휴일도 없어요.

태국도 실내 금연인 곳이 점점 많아지니 힘드네요.
진파리 2017.08.31 15:41  
하루 세갑씩 월 사십만냥.
매달 담배로 태국 왕복합니다.
내능력으론 안되니
담배좀 안팔았으면 좋겠네요.
담배만 안판다면
옆집아저씨 선거나와도 찍어줄텐디~ㅋ
ICXC 2017.08.31 17:51  
동남아 여행하면서 힘들었던 것 중 하나는 식당에서도 사람들이 흡연을 많이 한다는 겁니다. 반면 한국은 요즘 실내 흡연이 가능한 장소는 찾아보기 힘들고, 길에서 담배 피는 사람들이 예전보다 줄어드는 것 같아 좋네요.
고구마 2017.08.31 18:34  
제생각보다는 한국순위가 좀 높게 나온거같은 체감인데.... 하여튼 1위가 아니라 다행이네요.
numero1 2017.09.01 08:12  
요즘은 50%까지는 안 될 거에요. 많이 줄었어요.
kairtech 2017.09.02 00:06  
전국흡연자총연맹 을 결성하려합니다
동참하실분은 쪽지주세요 ㅋ ㅋ
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