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In MP, Girls start to smoke cigarettes at an avg rate of 7 years, boys at 11! Reveals report

 

Bhopal: A shocking report has come to light, revealing more about smoking and consumption of tobacco products among the youth in Madhya Pradesh (MP). According to the Global Youth Tobacco Survey reports, in MP girls start smoking cigarettes at an average age of seven years while boys get into it at an average age of 11.5 years.

Mission Director (MD) National Health Mission, Priyanka Das gave the above information during ‘Umang School Health and Wellness’ program organized at Hotel Taj, Bhopal on Saturday. State Health Minister Dr Prabhuram Choudhary released the survey report of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) in the programme.

The survey report further states that the national average age of girls initiating cigarette smoking is 9.3 years whereas the national average age of boys is 10.4 years. The average age of youth (boys and girls) initiating cigarettes in Madhya Pradesh is 8.5 years while the national average is 11.5 years.

Around 2.10% of girls smoke cigarettes and 2.40% of boys consume cigarettes in the state. Similarly, nearly 2.30% of boys and 1% of girls smoke Bidi. Around 4.40% boys and 3.50% girls consume tobacco in any form in the state. The age of these boys and girls is between 13 and 15 years old. Nevertheless, Madhya Pradesh is in 29th position in the highest consumption of Tobacco among youth when compared with 35 other states.

 

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