A third of all Malaysian boys smoke


A investigate showed which despite comparatively high cigarette prices as well as low annual tobacco consumption, 36.3% of boys elderly thirteen to fifteen still smoked.
PETALING JAYA: More than the third of Malaysian boys elderly in between thirteen as well as fifteen smoke, according to the tellurian investigate upon tobacco smoking .
The Tobacco Atlas showed which 36.3% of schoolboys here smoked cigarettes, making Malaysia the single of the tip countries in the world with the top smoking rates amongst masculine teenagers in this age range.
(The census data can be noticed here:http://www.tobaccoatlas.org/fact_sheets/1925)
Tying with Latvia, it mislaid only to the Federated States of Micronesia (36.9%), Tonga (37.5%) as well as Timor-Leste (50.6%) as well as Papua New Guinea (52.1%) in this area.
This was despite the surprisingly low annual cigarette consumption, which showed which Malaysians smoked an normal of 539 sticks the year.
In comparison, the informal neighbours Thailand, Singapore, The Philippines as well as Indonesia recorded an annual cigarette use of 560, 547, 838 as well as 1,085 cigarettes respectively the year.
The report said: "Boys begin smoking during their girl in reply to peer pressure, myths which smoking is cold or enhances popularity, easy access to tobacco products, cigarette pricing, as well as tobacco marketing."
It combined which tobacco offered as well as the low cost of cigarettes contributed to youths smoking .
At the same time, the investigate additionally showed which 4.2% of gi! rls elde rly in between thirteen as well as fifteen smoked.
It was additionally revealed which 45.6% of men as well as 2.4% of women in Malaysia smoked.
This was additionally despite Malaysia carrying comparatively high cigarette prices, amounting to we estimate US$ 3.30 per the box of twenty sticks, compared to Indonesia's US$ 1.40 as well as Thailand's US$ 2.56. In Singapore, the box of twenty can fetch as most as US$ 9.29.
At the same time, Malaysia additionally seemed to have the low excise taxation level, recorded at 47.5%. Indonesia, The Philippines, Singapore as well as Thailand had excise taxation levels of 45.7%, 52%, 60.7% as well as 62.2% respectively.
The report said: "Youth, minorities, as well as low-income smokers are more likely than others to give up or fume less in reply to cigarette cost increases."
The investigate was published by the American Cancer Society in 2012.
Malaysia currently has unbending penalties for people who sell cigarettes to minors (18 is the legal smoking age). Those found offered smokes to children risk the RM10,000 fine as well as risk the two-year jail term.
The government additionally introduced striking images as part of the packaging as well as labels slapped upon cigarette boxes, showing the goods of miscarriages, gangrene as well as alternative conditions; all linked to smoking.
The smallest series of cigarettes which can be sold in the box is twenty; the measure directed at discouraging students from buying.
It has additionally stepped up the "Tak Nak" anti-smoking campaign, finish with billboards, advertisements as well as assorted alternative means.
With all these in tow, it is not well known how most of an effect they unequivocally have upon Malaysia's youth.
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