Smoking trend on the rise among youth
Source: OUR STAFF REPORTER May 29, 2008 KARACHI - Experts have expressed grave concern over the rising trend of smoking amongst young people in the country and demanded strict enforcement of the Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Non-Smokers Health Ordinance - 2002 in order to protect youth people from habit detrimental to health, the single largest preventable cause of deaths in Pakistan.
"Tobacco use kills an average of one person every six seconds and is responsible for one in 10 adult deaths worldwide, killing 5.4 million people a year, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). There are about 22 million smokers in Pakistan and half of all households have at least one family member who smokes," they expressed these views on Wednesday, while speaking at a 'World No Tobacco Day Programme' organised by Agha Khan University (AKU).
World No Tobacco Day is an annual protest against tobacco and against the corporations that promote and market its use. This year, the theme is Tobacco-Free Youth, focusing on protecting young people from becoming smokers by banning all forms of tobacco marketing and advertising, including sponsorship of events and activities.
Quoting a research conducted by AKU last year, Professor Javed Khan, Head Pulmonary Medicine, said that 24 per cent male and 16 per cent female college students were regular smokers in Karachi.






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