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- 2. Current Cigarette Smoking Among U.S. Adults Aged 18 Years and Older Tobacco use remains the single
- 3. In 2011, an estimated 19.0% (43.8 million) U.S. adults were current cigarette smokers. Of these, 77.8%
- 4. Current Cigarette Smoking Among Specific Populations — United States
- 5. American Indian/Alaska Natives American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) have a higher prevalence of current smoking than most
- 6. In 2011 31.5% of AI/AN adults in the United States smoked cigarettes, compared with 19.0% of
- 7. Asians Asian Americans represent a wide variety of languages, dialects, and cultures. While non-Hispanic Asian adults
- 8. In 2011 9.9% of non-Hispanic Asian adults in the United State smoked cigarettes, compared with 19.0%
- 9. Estimates reflecting a more comprehensive representation of current smoking among Asian subpopulations were published in the
- 10. The percentage of respondents who reported smoking within the past 30 days by subpopulations surveyed were:
- 11. Blacks The prevalence of current smoking among non-Hispanic black adults is similar to the prevalence among
- 12. In 2011 19.4% of non-Hispanic black adults in the United States smoked cigarettes, compared with 19.0%
- 13. Hispanics The prevalence of cigarette smoking among Hispanics is generally lower than the prevalence among other
- 14. In 2011 12.9% of Hispanic adults in the United States smoked cigarettes, compared with 19.0% among
- 15. Estimates reflecting a more comprehensive representation of current smoking among Hispanic subpopulations were published in the
- 16. The percentage of respondents who reported smoking within the past 30 days by subpopulations surveyed were:
- 17. Military Service Members and Veterans In the United States, smoking prevalence is higher among people serving
- 18. Facts About Secondhand Smoke An estimated 88 million nonsmokers in the United States breathe other peoples'
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