30 Percent of Chinese Men Could Die from Smoking
Smoking Seems to Be Changing Chinese Culture... Unfortunately, for the Worse
In 1990, however, 33% of American adults, varying in ages from thirty-five to sixty-nine died of tobacco related disease and causes. The addiction craze of the 1950s resulted in this - something that could have, ultimately, been stopped if the information against smoking had presented itself earlier.
Ultimately, this can only mean bad news for the men of China. History is repeating itself - even though the information against smoking, and the staggering numbers are out there. In 2030, it is estimated that 30% of all middle aged Chinese men will die from tobacco related disease and causes... exactly as it happened in America.
Fifty seven percent of men in China (compared to a jaw-dropping three percent of women) over the age of eighteen are heavy smokers. This means that there are 350 million smokers in the world's most populous nation. Take the population of Russia, Germany and Japan, and you have the right number equaling the smokers in China.
The tobacco itself kills about a million people a year there, but the revenue generated by tobacco companies in China is about thirty billion a year. This goes partially to the government, and partially to keeping the poorest provinces of China afloat... this alone is all that does at times.
Not to mention that much of the country's internal income is generated by the tobacco companies. If there was a stop put to these alarming numbers, there's no telling how the Chinese people themselves, who depend on this source of income, would react. It's a very strange, sobering situation - an industry that has built itself upon death is slowly destroying the population - but without it, there would be chaos.
In less than thirty years, however, there will be an epidemic number of deaths because of the tobacco industry. Something that could have been prevented.
Published by Sarah Diemer
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