China struggles to kick cigarette habit

China, the world's largest tobacco consumer, has no intention of quitting, according to a new study.

A decade-long study has found that most smokers in China, the world's largest consumer of tobacco, have no intention of quitting and remain unaware of the damaging health effects.

The study released by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Canadian researchers said 316 million people smoke in China, a number that continues to rise. The vast majority are men, of whom 59 per cent told surveyors they don't plan to quit.

Some Chinese cities now ban smoking in public spaces. Chinese and international health officials say more aggressive measures including a nationwide public smoking ban are needed.

Study co-author Geoffrey Fong of Canada's University of Waterloo says one in three Chinese men will die from smoking-related illnesses. He says 60 per cent are unaware that smoking can cause strokes.


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