90% percent of the U.S. had their first smoke under the age of 18
The percentage of teen smokers is about 30 percent.
percentage of teen smokers depends on the place (country, state, city, province, etc.)
it does have different answers.
About 80% of all smokers had their first cigarette before the age of 18.
15-20%
About 75%
40 percent of the adults in 1970 have quit smoking
Statistics show that the number of people who begin smoking each day is 80,000 at the low end of the estimate and as many as 100,000 at the upper end of the estimate. The greatest majority of them are children or young adults.
250,000, or one-third
3,000 teens start smoking every day.
Among adults who smoke, 68 percent began smoking regularly at age 18 or younger.
Every day 1200 Americans die from smoking-related illnesses. 1/3 of teens who start smoking will eventually die from it.
Teens who smoke, are more likely to start drinking alcohol and taking drugs than teens who don't smoke. People who start smoking at a young age, are at a greater risk of getting lung cancer.
in her early teens (probably 13)
To gain peer approval .
Every day 1200 Americans die from smoking-related illnesses.1/3 of teens who start smoking will eventually die from it.
It's a bad idea for ANYONE to start smoking. It's extra bad for teens since damage done by smoking adds up over the years. The sooner you start, the more likely you are to get sick from the cigarettes before old age gets you. It's also extra bad as smoking costs money, and teens tend to have less money than adults.
86 percent would not date someone who smokes
1) experimentation2) peer pressure3) Depression4) Curiosity5) Impulse6) Personal choice7) Stress8) Troubled teen
Nikki Reed started smoking in her late teens as a way to cope with stress and peer pressure. She has since spoken openly about her struggle to quit smoking and the negative impact it had on her health.
all of them. Providing smoking is legal in that particular country.