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State-Specific Prevalence of Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults and Secondhand Smoke Rules and Policies in Homes and Workplaces --- United States, 2005

Smoking can cause premature death and disease in children and adults who do not smoke but are exposed to secondhand smoke. To assess the state-specific prevalence of current smoking among adults in the United States and the proportions of adults who report having smoke-free home rules and smoke-free policies in their workplace, CDC analyzed data from the 2005 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.  This report summarizes the results of that analysis, which indicated a threefold difference (from lowest to highest) in self-reported cigarette smoking prevalence among  50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories.   Smoking can cause premature death and disease in children and adults who do not smoke but are exposed to secondhand smoke. To assess the state-specific prevalence of current smoking among adults in the United States and the proportions of adults who report having smoke-free home rules and smoke-free policies in their workplace, CDC analyzed data from the 2005 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. This report summarizes the results of that analysis, which indicated a threefold difference (from lowest to highest) in self-reported cigarette smoking prevalence among 50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories.

Date Released: 12/1/2006
Running time: 1:20
Author: MMWR
Series Name: A Minute of Health with CDC

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A Minute of Health with CDC
December 1, 2006

[Announcer] This podcast is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. CDC – safer, healthier people.

[Matthew Reynolds] How many times in a smoky restaurant or at work have you
worried about the effects of secondhand smoke? It is a health danger. Children
who breathe secondhand smoke have more frequent respiratory infections.
Exposed adults have a higher risk of heart disease and lung cancer.

How safe is your home or workplace? To answer this question, CDC researchers
surveyed adults about rules restricting smoking in their homes and workplaces.

About twenty percent of adults reported smoking in each state surveyed. In the
majority of states surveyed, over seventy percent of individuals reported not
allowing smoking in their homes. A similar percentage reported their employer
had policies which kept their workplace smoke-free.

The only way to protect yourself and your family from secondhand smoke is to
eliminate smoking indoors. To do your part, ensure that smokers in your home
smoke outside and bring up concerns at work to your employer.

Be sure to join us next week on A Minute of Health with CDC.

[Announcer] To access the most accurate and relevant health information that
affects you, your family, and your community, please visit www.cdc.gov.

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