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LONDON Reuters - One in three of all the young men in China will eventually be killed by tobacco unless a substantial proportion of them succeed in quitting smoking, researchers said on Friday. The study, published in The Lancet medical journal, found that two-thirds of young men in China start to smoke, mostly before age 20, and that unless they quit for good, around half of those who start will eventually die from their habit.
The scientists conducted two large, nationally representative studies 15 years apart, tracking the health consequences of smoking in China. The first was in the s and involved a quarter of a million men. The second study is ongoing, and involved half a million men and women.
The results showed annual number of tobacco deaths in China, mostly among men, had reached a million by If current trends continue it will be 2 million by Among Chinese women, however, smoking rates have plummeted and the risk of premature death from tobacco is low and falling, the study found.
The researchers said the consequences are now starting to emerge of a large increase in cigarette smoking by young men in recent decades. The proportion of all male deaths at age 40 to 79 attributed to smoking has doubled to around 20 percent now from about 10 percent in the early s. And in urban areas this proportion is higher, at 25 percent and rising.