Smokeless Tobacco Facts
A compilation of some facts about smokeless tobacco, and various health hazards associated with it, which will give you a rough idea about the seriousness of this issue. Continue reading....

Smokeless Tobacco
As the term suggests, smokeless tobacco refers to the various tobacco products which don't release smoke like cigarettes do. of the various types available, the two most common chewing tobacco and snuff - with the latter being more popular among the two. While chewing tobacco comes in form of dry leaf, plug and roll, snuff comes in form of moist, dry and sachet. Among these various forms, the use of smokeless tobacco in the form of moist snuff and dry leaf (chewing tobacco) is most common, and has a market share of 73.2 and 24.1 percent respectively. There exist numerous misconceptions about these products, including the most popular myth that this practice is safer than the practice of smoking cigarettes. The fact of the matter is that tobacco in any form can be harmful for your health, and therefore is best avoided. The lengthy list of diseases caused by tobacco includes some of the major diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases, other than a range of oral health problems.
Smokeless Tobacco Facts and Statistics
The side effects of chewing tobacco exist in plenty, and range from relatively simple side effects, such as bad breath and tooth decay, to much more serious issues, such as oral cancer or pancreatic cancer. Given below are some of the lesser known facts about smokeless tobacco which will help you understand the harmful effects of the same.
- According to the statistics compiled by CDC, around 3 percent of the adult American population is involved in smokeless tobacco abuse on a regular basis.
- Of the estimated 10 million individuals who abuse smokeless tobacco, approximately 3 million individuals are below 21 years of age.
- Statistics also reveal that as many as 25 percent of these individuals take to smokeless tobacco abuse by 6th grade, while the remaining 75 percent follow the same by 9th grade.
- On an average, a cigarette contains 1-2 mg of nicotine, while the amount of same in snuff is 3.6 mg and in chewing tobacco is 4.5 mg.
- Smokeless tobacco contains as many as 28 carcinogens (cancer-causing agents), including tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) which are considered to be the most potent carcinogens that exist.
- According to the studies carried out by the American Cancer Society, smokeless tobacco increases the risk of oral cancer by almost 50 percent.
- These statistics also indicate that approximately 75 percent of the people who use smokeless tobacco every day suffer from leukoplakia, a common chewing tobacco effect which eventually develops into oral cancer.
- Children are the most vulnerable to this hazardous practice. Studies reveal that peer pressure and endorsement of such products by sports celebrities are the driving factors when it comes to prevalence of this practice among children.
- The five largest tobacco manufactures in the United States spent a whopping $236.7 million on promoting their products in 2001. In 2005, the amount increased to $250.79 million, and it continues to soar even today.
- World Health Organization (WHO) estimates suggest that the number of tobacco related deaths in the world will rise from 3.5 millions today to a whopping 10 millions in 2025.
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