Reasons To Quit Smoking: Smoking Ban Saves 40.000 Lives A Decade In UK
[ Posted in: Reasons To Quit Smoking, Smoking Ban, All Postings, Secondhand Smoke on June 30th, 2008 | ]
More good news from yet another important study out of the UK:
400.000 British smokers quit smoking, and over 2 billion cigarettes less were smoked since the introduction of last year’s smoking ban in the UK. Researchers estimate that 40.000 lives will be saved there over the next 10 years.
- Franc Tausch, PhD, CCHT
The smoking ban in England, introduced a year ago, has dramatically increased the number of people giving up the habit, it is claimed.
A survey suggests more than 400,000 people quit smoking as a result of the smoking ban.
Researchers say this could potentially help save as many as 40,000 lives in the next 10 years.
Separate research suggests the ban may have helped people with lung disease stay out of hospital.
The ban on smoking in public places was designed principally to protect people from secondhand smoke.
However, as in Scotland, which introduced the ban a year earlier, there are signs that it is providing the motivation for people to try to give up.
A survey of 32,000 people, found that smoking fell by 5.5% in the nine months after the ban, compared with 1.6% in the previous nine months.
On the basis of this, it was estimated that in excess of 400,000 gave up as a direct result of the ban.
Professor Robert West, who carried out the research at the Health Behaviour Research Unit, said he had not expected such a dramatic impact.
"These figures show the largest fall in the number of smokers on record. The effect has been as large in all social groups - poor as well as rich."
Cancer Research UK, which funded the research, said that the momentum now needed to be maintained.










