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women developing countries 0.3 million women industrialised countries 0.5 million Total deaths Premature deaths from tobacco worldwide 2000 total deaths 4.2 million men 3.4 million women 0.8 million men developing countries 1.8 million men industrialised countries 1.6 million as percentage of total deaths among men and women over 35 2000 regional estimates over 25% 20% – 24% 15% – 19% 5% – 9% 10% – 14% under 5% Dying in your prime more than 25% of 35 – 69 year olds living above these lines will die from tobacco use 37 36 Cigarettes kill half of all lifetime users. Half die in middle age – between 35 and 69 years old. No other consumer product is as dangerous, or kills as many people. Tobacco kills more than AIDS, legal drugs, illegal drugs, road accidents, murder, and suicide combined. Tobacco already kills more men in developing countries than in industrialised countries, and it is likely that deaths among women will soon be the same. While 0.1 billion people died from tobacco use in the 20th century, ten times as many will die in the 21st century. Maternal smoking during pregnancy is responsible for many foetal deaths and is also a major cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Passive smoking in the home, workplace, or in public places also kills, although in lower numbers. However, those killed do not die from their own habit, but from someone else’s. Children are at particular risk from adults smoking, and even smoking by other adults around a pregnant woman has a harmful effect on a foetus. Deaths 9 Past and future Annual deaths due to tobacco estimated worldwide 1950–2030 projected industrialised countries developing countries 2000 1975 1950 1950 1975 2000 2025 to 2030 0.3 million 1.3 million 2.1 million 3 million projected 0.2 million negligible 2.1 million 7 million projected 2025 to 2030 Deaths from tobacco use

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Page 1: 09/Deaths CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 9 Deaths · 09/Deaths CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK as percentage of total deaths among men and women over 35 2000 regional estimates over 25% 20%

womendeveloping countries

0.3 million

womenindustrialised countries

0.5 million

Total deathsPremature deaths

from tobaccoworldwide

2000

total deaths4.2 million

men3.4 million

women0.8 million

mendeveloping countries

1.8 million

menindustrialised countries

1.6 million

09/Deaths CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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over 25%

20% – 24%

15% – 19%

5% – 9%

10% – 14%

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Dying in your primemore than 25% of35 – 69 year oldsliving above these lineswill die from tobacco use

3736

Cigarettes kill half of all lifetime users. Half die in middle age – between 35 and 69 years old.

No other consumer product is as dangerous, or kills as many people. Tobacco kills more than AIDS, legal drugs, illegal drugs, road accidents, murder, and suicide combined.

Tobacco already kills more men in developing countries than in industrialised countries, and it is likely that deaths among women will soon be the same.

While 0.1 billion people died from tobacco use in the 20th century, ten times as many will die in the 21st century. Maternal smoking during pregnancy is responsible for many foetal deaths and is also a major cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Passive smoking in the home, workplace, or in public places also kills, although in lower numbers. However, those killed do not die from their own habit, but from someone else’s. Children are at particular risk from adults smoking, and even smoking by other adults around a pregnant woman has a harmful effect on a foetus.

Deaths9

Past and futureAnnual deaths due to tobaccoestimated worldwide1950–2030 projected

industrialised countries developing countries

20001975

19501950

1975

2000

2025to

20300.3

million

1.3million

2.1million

3million

projected

0.2million

negligible

2.1million

7million

projected

2025to

2030

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