The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Just one cigarette is enough to snare two-thirds to the habit

Research: Almost 70% of those who try one get addicted, says study

- Ella pickover

Two-thirds of people who try a cigarette go on to become daily smokers, a new study has found.

Researcher­s found 69% of people who had ever tried a cigarette had gone on to become a daily smoker, even if just temporaril­y.

The authors from Queen Mary University of London said the study showed “the remarkable hold that cigarettes can establish after a single experience”.

They said the study, published in the journal Nicotine And Tobacco Research, provides support for reducing cigarette experiment­ation among teenagers.

Researcher­s searched global databases for studies examining cigarette experiment­ation and smoking habits, including research from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Data from eight surveys – with informatio­n on more than 215,000 people – were included for analysis.

The team found 60.3% of respondent­s said they had tried a cigarette and among those, 68.9% said they had progressed to daily smoking.

Lead researcher Professor Peter Hajek, from Queen Mary, said: “This is the first time the remarkable hold cigarettes can establish after a single experience has been documented from such a large set of data.

“We’ve found the conversion rate from ‘first-time smoker’ to ‘daily smoker’ is surprising­ly high, which helps confirm the importance of preventing cigarette experiment­ation in the first place.

“The UK is seeing a dramatic reduction in smoking at the moment and this tallies with recent findings that only 19% of 11 to 15-year-olds have ever tried a cigarette, so the good news is that we are on the right track.”

Prof Hajek added: “Concerns were expressed that e-cigarettes could be as addictive as convention­al cigarettes, but this has not been the case.

“It is striking that very few nonsmokers who try e-cigarettes become daily vapers.”

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? Just one puff on a cigarette at an early age is enough to hook almost 70% of people, a study says.
Picture: AP. Just one puff on a cigarette at an early age is enough to hook almost 70% of people, a study says.

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