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Cigarette Consumption and Cigarette Smoking Prevalence Among Adults in Kansas

Figure 1. Prevalence of current cigarette smoking among adults in Kansas, 1999–2010. The prevalence decreased significantly among men (P = .003) but not among women (P = .055). Source of data: Kansas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

YearMen, %Women, %
199924.318.0
200024.218.1
200122.522.0
200223.321.0
200321.119.8
200422.117.6
200518.916.8
200622.218.0
200718.617.1
200819.816.1
200918.617.1
201021.117.7

 

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Figure 2. Prevalence of cigarette smoking every day among adults in Kansas, 1999–2010. The decline in smoking rates was significant among men (P = .001) and women (P < .001). Source of data: Kansas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

YearMen, %Women, %
199920.715.6
200019.114.7
200119.114.7
200218.516.7
200316.516.1
200416.813.8
200514.512.8
200616.414.0
200714.213.2
200814.512.0
200913.612.9
201012.411.5

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Figure 3. Prevalence of cigarette smoking on some days among adults in Kansas, 1999–2010. The increase was significant among women (P = .003) but not among men (P = .06). Source of data: Kansas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

YearMen, %Women, %
19993.62.4
20005.03.4
20015.03.4
20024.84.3
20034.63.6
20045.33.8
20054.44.0
20065.74.0
20074.43.9
20085.34.1
20095.04.3
20105.84.3

 

 

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