• dracc@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    Fantastic. About 75% of the people I know still smokes though. Paywall stops me from reading the article but I do wonder what the sample size is.

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      1 day ago

      Anecdotally i’d say it’s probably more like 10%, however i think at this point smoking is so unusual that you REALLY notice if even a single person does it near you, which inflates how high the usage feels.

    • Imaginary_Stand4909@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I’m pretty sure i got the whole article:

      Sweden has reached its target of fewer than five percent of the population smoking regularly – and is consequently considered “smoke-free”.

      “It is an incredible development that a harmful behaviour can be reduced to this extent,” Mats Ramstedt, head of research at the Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN), told the TT news agency.

      For the first time in CAN’s surveys, fewer than five percent smoke regularly in Sweden, according to the 2025 annual report on smoking and snus habits, which means that the political goal for Sweden to be smoke-free by 2025 has been achieved.

      The proportion of daily smokers dropped from 16 to 4.8 percent between 2003 and 2025, according to the new report.

      “It is not just the proportion of smokers that has decreased; we also see that people are smoking fewer cigarettes. Given the health risks associated with cigarette smoking, this is obviously very positive,” said Ramstedt.

      Smoking has been declining in Sweden since the late 1970s (for comparison: in the early 1980s, over 30 percent of Swedes smoked daily), thanks to broad preventative work, according to Ramstedt.

      “The first and perhaps most vital point is that accessibility has been drastically reduced. It is both harder and more expensive to smoke today,” said Ramstedt, citing taxes and real-term prices rising by 45 percent since 2003.

      FROM THE LOCAL’S ARCHIVE: How Sweden is close to stubbing out smoking for good

      He also credited efforts made to deter people from starting to smoke in the first place, such as advertising bans, and to make it easier for people to quit.

      Meanwhile, Sweden has seen a sharp increase in the use of snus in recent years – the small nicotine pouches popular in Sweden – a factor that the tobacco industry often highlights as a major reason for Sweden’s low proportion of smokers.

      “One must keep in mind that smoking had already decreased sharply before we saw this rise in snus. In a way, that argues against it being a decisive factor in reducing smoking,” said Ramstedt, but conceded that more research into its role could provide useful insights. “My assessment is that there is a lack of studies proving this, and I would maintain that it is primarily down to preventative measures.”

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        20 hours ago

        That inspired me to look up my own country’s rate of smoking over the years and I’m shocked that we’re over 10% still, and were at 20% in 09. I know everything used to stink of cigarettes all the time, but that still feels so high

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        18 hours ago

        Even in the us, where industry capture prevents meaningful restrictions, American Lung Association says

        Long term, smoking rates … among adults, from 42.6% in 1965 to 11.6% in 2022.

        We may never hit that “smoke free” threshold but there’s real progress

        Kudos to Sweden for making it happen

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        20 hours ago

        If they follow the rest of the EU and start banning flavored snus in favor of only menthol flavors you can expect to see a sharp spike in cigarette usage again. It’s funny this study doesn’t mention vapes, which, anecdotally, are massively popular in Sweden.

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          It’s funny this study doesn’t mention vapes

          Wanna know what’s even funnier? The study totally does.

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        Thank you. Looks like they ask 18 000 people at random yearly. Quite a good sample size for a country of 10 million citizens. But I’d take it with a scoop of salt as it’s self reported and other numbers are weirdly worded if not wrong. I recall cigarettes being 38 SEK for a pack in 2008. Now they’re 78 SEK, which is far more than +45% and in a shorter time span.

        Edit: found the summary. 30% are still using nicotine, allegedly.