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India: Female Tobacco Users Double in 15 Years Source from: Times of India 04/21/2015 ![]() The number of women consuming tobacco products has doubled over 15 years, according to a report by the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI). While only 10% of women consumed tobacco products during the mid and late-1990s, the number has increased to 20% in recent years, the report said. Tobac co consumption among men has remained in the range of 45-57% between 1995-96 and 2009-10. The increase in tobacco consumption among women was largely fueled by the rise n smokeless tobacco use, the PHFI report said. Promotional actics linking tobacco consumption to empowerment is a significant factor, experts say. Various surveys and stud es show that India is at the second stage of tobacco epidemic where women tend to ollow male pattern. "This is an expected rise. India is a developing nation witnessing tre mendous socio-economic development coupled with financial independence of women." The tobacco industry sees women as lucrative consumers," Monika Arora, director-health promotion division at PHFI," said. Women, in both urban and rural settings, see tobacco consumption as a sign of empowerment and hence they follow men, Arora added. This has been further enhanced due to Bollywood films containing tobacco imagery , resulting in large level exposure in India, relative to other countries, she said. Enditem |