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Fact Sheets
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Fast Facts
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Smokeless Tobacco
Specific Populations
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Youth and Young Adult Data
Cigars contain the same toxic and carcinogenic compounds found in cigarettes and are not a safe alternative to cigarettes.1 The three major types of cigars sold in the United States are large cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars.1 In 2007, cigar sales in the United States rose 9.2 percent2 and generated more than $3.4 billion in retail sales.2
Health Effects
Regular cigar smoking is associated with an increased risk for cancers of the lung, oral cavity, larynx, and esophagus.1,3
Heavy cigar smokers and those who inhale deeply may be at increased risk for developing coronary heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.1
Current Estimates
In 2007, an estimated 5.4%, or 13.3 million Americans, 12 years of age or older, were current cigar users.4
An estimated 7.3% of African American, 5.5% of white, 4.5% of Hispanic, 9.0% of American Indian/Alaska Native, and 1.4% of Asian American adults 18 years of age or older, are current cigar smokers.4
An estimated 14.0% of students in grades 9–12 in the United States are current cigar smokers.5 Cigar smoking is more common among males (19.4%) than females (7.6%) in these grades.5
An estimated 4% of middle school students in the United States are current cigar smokers.6 Estimates are higher for middle school boys (5.3%) than girls (2.7%).6
Other Information
The two leading brands preferred by cigar smokers aged 12 years or older are Black & Mild® (22.8%) and Swisher Sweets® (14.4%).7
Marketing efforts have promoted cigars as symbols of a luxuriant and successful lifestyle.1 Endorsements by celebrities, development of cigar-friendly magazines (e.g., Cigar Aficionado), features of highly visible women smoking cigars, and product placement in movies have contributed to the increased visibility of cigar smoking in society.1
Since 2001, cigar packaging and advertisements must display one of five health warning labels on a rotating basis
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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