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More young, affluent women may be smoking - study

More young, affluent women may be smoking - study

More young, affluent women may be smoking - study
Apr 18, 2024 47 secs

There appears to have been a rise in the proportion of middle class and wealthier women under the age of 45 smoking in England, research from University College London suggests.

"It is concerning to find an apparent increase in smoking among women under 45 from more advantaged social groups in England," Dr Sarah Jackson, who worked on the study, from University College London, said.

"These findings suggest this group may benefit from targeted intervention to prevent the uptake of smoking or relapse.

The study, in the journal BMC Medicine, also found an increase in smokers using mainly hand-rolled, rather than manufactured, cigarettes.

Mr Froguel urged the government to implement "robust measures" to prevent people taking up smoking and help them quit.

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