According to the CDC, from 2010, approximately 18.8%of the adults in Iowa whom are 18 years and older smoke. A total of 429,000 individuals.
no on average men smoke more then women
for men 1,000,000for women 10,000
What do you mean why do men smoke women smoke to.
Men smoke significantly more than women. Sweden is the only country in which more women smoke than men (according to a 2005 World Health Organization study) and many countries have large disparities in "favor" of men. China, for example, has a 64% male smoking rate while only 4.5% of women smoke. The same WHO study suggests that the more "empowered" women are (based upon various factors), the more they smoke.
men smoke more then women overall but in there earlier years women smoke more then men
According to the college board website, its 55% women.
Yes, men and women are both susceptible to emphysema, particularly if they smoke cigarettes.
In the past it was mostly men until advertisers promoted the idea of women smoking. Now, both genders are about equally likely to smoke. What matters most is the age. Today, teens to adults are most likely to smoke.
Yes there are -women age faster than men that smoke tobacco at the same rate.
More men smoke than women and more women die of cancer from smoking. Society still frowns on women smoking more than men.
In the United States, an estimated 25.1 million men (23.4 percent) and 20.9 million women (18.5 percent) are smokers. Among non-Hispanic whites, 24.1 percent of men and 20.4 percent of women smoke (2004).
Non-smoking wives of men who smoke will die a bit younger than women whose husbands don't smoke due to second-hand smoke. This is not true for every wife, though.