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Tobacco in Alabama : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tobacco in Alabama
Tobacco is an agricultural product acting as a stimulant triggering complex biochemical and neurotransmitter disruptions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Is Tobacco? )〕 Its main ingredient is nicotine and it is present in all cigarettes.〔 Early tobacco usage was for medical cures and religious purposes. In the 1990s, cigarette usage became increasingly popular when it was sold in mass amounts. The popularity of smoking increased and in 1964, the Surgeon General of the United States wrote a report concerning the dangers of cigarette smoking. In the United States, for the past 50 years efforts have been made so that the public should be aware of the risks of tobacco usage. In Alabama, 22.1% of the adult population (ages 18+), over 783,000 individuals, are current cigarette smokers. Across all states, the prevalence of cigarette smoking among adults ranges from 9.3% to 26.5%. Alabama ranks 42nd among the states. Among youth ages 12–17, 12.0% smoke in Alabama. The range across all states is 6.5% to 15.9%. Alabama ranks 40th among the states.〔 Among adults age 35+ years, over 7,600 died as a result of tobacco use per year, on average, during 2000–2004. This represents a smoking-attributable mortality rate of 317.5 per 100,000. Alabama's smoking-attributable mortality rate ranks 44th among the states.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Toll of Tobacco in Alabama )〕 Also, approximately 850 adult non-smokers die each year from exposure to secondhand smoke.〔 == Anti-tobacco actions ==
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