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Local Tobacco Control Profiles
https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/tobacco-control
Responsible statistician/product lead: Clare Griffiths
For queries relating to this document, please contact: tobacco.profiles@phe.gov.uk.
First published: December 2018
© Crown copyright 2018
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Key facts for England
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Smoking prevalence in adults:
• smoking prevalence in adults was 14.9% in
2017
• the odds of smoking for routine and manual
workers was 2.44 times that of other
occupations
• the prevalence of women smoking at time of
delivery in 2017/18 was 10.8% in England.
• smoking prevalence was 40.5% for people
with serious mental health illness in 2014/15
Smoking prevalence in young people:
• it is estimated that 6.7% of 15 year olds were
regular smokers in 2016 and 8.1%
occasional smokers.
• 25% of 15 year olds had tried an e-cigarette
in 2016 and 2% were regular users
Impact of smoking:
• for 2016/17 the estimated tax gap from illicit
tobacco was £1,800 million, which
represents 15% of cigarette sales
Smoking related mortality:
• smoking attributable mortality was 262.6 per
100,000 (age 35+) in England for 2015-17.
• there were an estimated 1,365 years of life
lost per 100,000 due to smoking attributable
illnesses, including various cancers, heart
disease, stroke and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
Smoking related ill health:
• in 2016/17 there were 1,685 smoking
attributable hospital admissions per 100,000
(age 35+)
• other smoking related health conditions
include lung and oral cancers, premature
births, low birth weight babies and asthma
Smoking quitters:
• in 2017/18 274,021 people set a quit date.
• there were 2,070 successful quitters per
100,000 smokers, 71% of which were CO
validated
Smoking prevalence in adults
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Various data sources can be used to estimate smoking prevalence in adults, which produce differing
results due to the survey method¹.
The most widely used survey for estimating
smoking prevalence is the Annual Population
Survey due to its large sample size and
frequency (around 175,000 people in
England per year).
1 See https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/tobacco-control/supporting-information/further-info for more details
2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/towards-a-smoke-free-generation-tobacco-control-plan-for-england
Smoking prevalence (APS) in Upper Tier Local
Authorities ranged from 8.1% in Wokingham to 23.1%
in Kingston upon Hull in 2017.
There has been a decline in smoking prevalence in
recent years (from 19.8% in 2011 to 14.9% in 2017),
however, as highlighted in the 2017 Tobacco Control
Plan², there remains a higher prevalence of smoking
in routine and manual occupations compared with
England as a whole (32.1% in 2011 to 25.7% in 2017).
The gap between smoking prevalence in routine &
manual and other occupations has widened between
2012 (odds ratio 2.27) and 2017 (odds ratio 2.44).
Data
source
Latest time
period
Current
smokers
Ex-smokers
Never
smoked
APS 2017 14.9 26.2 59.0
GPPS 2017/18 14.7 27.2 58.0
QOF 2017/18 17.2 - -
Smoking prevalence in adults
Inequalities in smoking prevalence – APS 2017
4 Local Tobacco Control Profiles
% LCI UCI
Sex Males 16.8 16.5 17.2
Females 13.0 12.7 13.3
Age 25-29 yrs 20.8 19.8 21.8
30-34 yrs 18.4 17.5 19.3
35-39 yrs 17.0 16.2 17.8
40-44 yrs 15.9 15.1 16.6
45-49 yrs 17.0 16.3 17.8
50-54 yrs 15.8 15.1 16.5
55-59 yrs 15.4 14.7 16.2
60-64 yrs 13.3 12.6 14.0
65-69 yrs 10.9 10.3 11.6
70-74 yrs 8.5 7.9 9.0
75-79 yrs 6.8 6.1 7.6
80-84 yrs 5.0 4.2 5.9
85-89 yrs 3.6 2.7 4.6
90+ yrs 1.5 0.6 2.5
Mixed 20.5 17.8 23.2
Other 16.5 14.6 18.5
White 15.4 15.1 15.7
Chinese 10.4 9.2 11.5
Asian 9.3 8.6 10.0
Black 8.6 6.4 10.9
Bisexual 24.1 20.6 27.7
Gay/lesbian 23.6 21.1 26.0
Other 16.8 13.7 19.9
Heterosexual 16.3 16.1 16.6
Ethnic
groups
Smoking prevalence in adults
Category
Sexuality
% LCI UCI
Religion None 18.7 18.2 19.1
Other 16.9 15.1 18.7
Buddhist 13.3 10.4 16.2
Christian 13.1 12.8 13.4
Muslim 12.6 11.7 13.6
Jewish 7.7 5.5 9.9
Hindu 6.5 5.3 7.7
Sikh 5.3 3.7 7.0
Very good 11.1 10.7 11.4
Good 15.5 15.2 15.9
Fair 18.8 18.2 19.3
Bad 25.3 24.2 26.4
Very bad 27.6 25.6 29.7
Health
status
Category
Smoking prevalence in adults
Note that sexuality data displayed is for 2016, as no 2017 data yet available
Smoking prevalence in adults
Pregnancy and mental health
5 Local Tobacco Control Profiles
10.8% of women were recorded as smokers at time
of delivery in 2017/18. There continues to be variation
between local authorities, with values ranging from
26.0% in Blackpool to 2.0% in Westminster. The
proportion of unknowns in the recording of smoking
status remains a concern (1.9% of maternities in
2017/18).
40.5% of adults with serious mental illness were
recorded as current smokers in 2014/15, with all local
authorities recording proportions significantly higher
than the smoking prevalence in England (16.9% in
2015). Values ranged from 52.3% in Kingston upon Hull
to 27.2% in Harrow.
Further indicators calculated from the GP Patient
Survey show that 27.8% of adults with a long term
mental health condition were smokers in 2017/18
compared with 14.7% of all respondents in the same
survey in this period. Rates range from 46.6% in
Middlesbrough to 15.6% in Solihull and Darlington.
Additionally 25.8% of adults with anxiety or
depression in England were smokers (2016/17)..
Smoking prevalence in young people
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There are two surveys use to estimate smoking
prevalence in young people at age 15.
The Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use in Young
People is a biennial (previously annual) survey,
providing national estimates for regular smokers and
occasional smokers.
• latest figures for 2016 showed 6.7% of 15 year
olds smoked regularly and a further 8.1% smoked
occasionally
• 25% of 15 year olds had tried an e-cigarette in
2016 and 2% were regular users.
The What about YOUth? survey was carried out in
2014/15* and provides local authority estimates,
although there are currently no plans for this to be
repeated. Some key findings from the survey were:
• regular smoking prevalence was 5.5%
• occasional smoking prevalence was 2.7%
• the highest prevalence of regular smoking was
11.1% in Blackpool and the lowest was 1.3% in
Waltham Forest
• occasional smoking ranged from 7.6% in
Richmond upon Thames to 0.6% in Sandwell.
• there appears to be no relationship between
smoking at age 15 and deprivation levels in the
local authority
• 18.4% of 15 year olds have ever tried an e-
cigarette, and 15.2% have ever used other
tobacco products
*The smoking prevalence estimates from the What About YOUth? (WAY)
survey are lower than those seen in the SDD survey. This is likely to be
mainly due to the differences in survey method used. The WAY survey was
answered at home whereas the SDD survey was answered at school under
exam conditions. It appears that 15 year olds feel more able to honestly
answer questions on smoking when asked away from the home setting.
Smoking related mortality
7 Local Tobacco Control Profiles
Smoking attributable mortality was 263 per 100,000 population (age 35+) in England for 2015-17. Of
this, 24.7 per 100,000 deaths were related to heart disease and 8.2 per 100,000 to stroke.
There is clear variation between local authorities, with smoking attributable mortality ranging from 482
per 100,000 in Manchester to 149 per 100,000 in Harrow.
A high proportion of deaths related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and
oral cancer are also caused by smoking.
There were 1,365 years of life lost per
100,000 due to smoking related illness in
the period 2015-17 (age 35-74 years).
There was a clear deprivation gradient, with
2,116 per 100,000 years of life lost in the
most deprived compared with 947 per
100,000 in the least deprived.
Smoking is a risk factor for stillbirth and
neonatal mortality, which in England in
2014-16 had rates of 4.5 per 1,000 live and
stillbirths and 2.7 per 1,000 live births
respectively.
Smoking related illness
8 Local Tobacco Control Profiles
There were 1,685 smoking attributable hospital admissions
per 100,000 population (age 35+) in 2016/17 in England. In
upper tier local authorities rates varied from 969 per
100,000 in Wokingham to 3,116 per 100,000 in Blackpool.
The England rate of emergency admissions for COPD was
417 per 100,000, and for asthma in young people (under
19 years) was 202.8 per 100,000. Both indicators show
that figures for males are significantly higher than females
(435 compared to 408 per 100,000 for COPD and 233.9
compared to 170.1 per 100,000 for asthma).
Various cancers are highly associated with smoking and
registration rates for 2014-16 in England were 78.6 per
100,000 for lung cancer, 14.7 per 100,000 for oral cancer
and 15.6 per 100,000 for oesophageal cancer.
Smoking in pregnancy can affect newborn babies. In
England there were 79.5 premature births per 1,000 live
births in 2014-16, and 2.8% of babies born in 2016 at term
(37+weeks gestation) were low birth weight (under 2500g).
Impact of smoking
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Indicative tobacco sales figures for 2013 estimate that over £15,446 million was spend on tobacco
products. Between regions, the estimated sales ranged from £917 million in the North East to £2,356
million in the South East.
There was an estimated tax gap of £1,800
million due to the combined illicit markets in
tobacco in 2016/17, which is an increase on
the estimates for recent years. An estimated
15% of cigarette sales were attributed to illicit
tobacco.
Of all the accidental fires in England in 2016/17,
7.12% were ignited by smoking related
materials. And of all the fatalities from
accidental fires, 38.25% related to fires
cause by smoking related materials.
The What About YOUth? Survey asked 15 year olds about their perception of the harm of smoking and
on average 91% of respondents recognised that smoking can cause harm to non-smokers, which
demonstrates that young people in general understand the effects of second-hand smoke.
Smoking quitters
10 Local Tobacco Control Profiles
In England in 2017/18, 4,097 per 100,000 smokers set a quit date, which continues the decreasing
trend seen in recent years. This perhaps explains why the number of successful quitters also
continues to decline, with 2,070 successful quitters at 4 weeks per 100,000 smokers in 2017/18,
71.4% of whom were CO validated (1,477 per 100,000 smokers).
On average in 2017/18, the cost per quitter in England was £519. Between regions, costs ranged
from £419 per quitter in the East of England to £668 in the North East.
The completeness of
recording of social class by
stop smoking services
remains a concern, as it is
essential that they monitor how
their service is being used by
the higher risk group in routine
and manual occupations.
Twenty-eight of the local
authorities included had 100%
of NS-SEC status recorded in
2017/18, however, the average
for England was 91.3% and the
lowest of those with data was
45.3%.

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Local tobacco control profiles December 2018

  • 1. Local Tobacco Control Profiles https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/tobacco-control Responsible statistician/product lead: Clare Griffiths For queries relating to this document, please contact: tobacco.profiles@phe.gov.uk. First published: December 2018 © Crown copyright 2018 Re-use of Crown copyright material (excluding logos) is allowed under the terms of the Open Government Licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2/ for terms and conditions
  • 2. Key facts for England 2 Local Tobacco Control Profiles Smoking prevalence in adults: • smoking prevalence in adults was 14.9% in 2017 • the odds of smoking for routine and manual workers was 2.44 times that of other occupations • the prevalence of women smoking at time of delivery in 2017/18 was 10.8% in England. • smoking prevalence was 40.5% for people with serious mental health illness in 2014/15 Smoking prevalence in young people: • it is estimated that 6.7% of 15 year olds were regular smokers in 2016 and 8.1% occasional smokers. • 25% of 15 year olds had tried an e-cigarette in 2016 and 2% were regular users Impact of smoking: • for 2016/17 the estimated tax gap from illicit tobacco was £1,800 million, which represents 15% of cigarette sales Smoking related mortality: • smoking attributable mortality was 262.6 per 100,000 (age 35+) in England for 2015-17. • there were an estimated 1,365 years of life lost per 100,000 due to smoking attributable illnesses, including various cancers, heart disease, stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Smoking related ill health: • in 2016/17 there were 1,685 smoking attributable hospital admissions per 100,000 (age 35+) • other smoking related health conditions include lung and oral cancers, premature births, low birth weight babies and asthma Smoking quitters: • in 2017/18 274,021 people set a quit date. • there were 2,070 successful quitters per 100,000 smokers, 71% of which were CO validated
  • 3. Smoking prevalence in adults 3 Local Tobacco Control Profiles Various data sources can be used to estimate smoking prevalence in adults, which produce differing results due to the survey method¹. The most widely used survey for estimating smoking prevalence is the Annual Population Survey due to its large sample size and frequency (around 175,000 people in England per year). 1 See https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/tobacco-control/supporting-information/further-info for more details 2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/towards-a-smoke-free-generation-tobacco-control-plan-for-england Smoking prevalence (APS) in Upper Tier Local Authorities ranged from 8.1% in Wokingham to 23.1% in Kingston upon Hull in 2017. There has been a decline in smoking prevalence in recent years (from 19.8% in 2011 to 14.9% in 2017), however, as highlighted in the 2017 Tobacco Control Plan², there remains a higher prevalence of smoking in routine and manual occupations compared with England as a whole (32.1% in 2011 to 25.7% in 2017). The gap between smoking prevalence in routine & manual and other occupations has widened between 2012 (odds ratio 2.27) and 2017 (odds ratio 2.44). Data source Latest time period Current smokers Ex-smokers Never smoked APS 2017 14.9 26.2 59.0 GPPS 2017/18 14.7 27.2 58.0 QOF 2017/18 17.2 - -
  • 4. Smoking prevalence in adults Inequalities in smoking prevalence – APS 2017 4 Local Tobacco Control Profiles % LCI UCI Sex Males 16.8 16.5 17.2 Females 13.0 12.7 13.3 Age 25-29 yrs 20.8 19.8 21.8 30-34 yrs 18.4 17.5 19.3 35-39 yrs 17.0 16.2 17.8 40-44 yrs 15.9 15.1 16.6 45-49 yrs 17.0 16.3 17.8 50-54 yrs 15.8 15.1 16.5 55-59 yrs 15.4 14.7 16.2 60-64 yrs 13.3 12.6 14.0 65-69 yrs 10.9 10.3 11.6 70-74 yrs 8.5 7.9 9.0 75-79 yrs 6.8 6.1 7.6 80-84 yrs 5.0 4.2 5.9 85-89 yrs 3.6 2.7 4.6 90+ yrs 1.5 0.6 2.5 Mixed 20.5 17.8 23.2 Other 16.5 14.6 18.5 White 15.4 15.1 15.7 Chinese 10.4 9.2 11.5 Asian 9.3 8.6 10.0 Black 8.6 6.4 10.9 Bisexual 24.1 20.6 27.7 Gay/lesbian 23.6 21.1 26.0 Other 16.8 13.7 19.9 Heterosexual 16.3 16.1 16.6 Ethnic groups Smoking prevalence in adults Category Sexuality % LCI UCI Religion None 18.7 18.2 19.1 Other 16.9 15.1 18.7 Buddhist 13.3 10.4 16.2 Christian 13.1 12.8 13.4 Muslim 12.6 11.7 13.6 Jewish 7.7 5.5 9.9 Hindu 6.5 5.3 7.7 Sikh 5.3 3.7 7.0 Very good 11.1 10.7 11.4 Good 15.5 15.2 15.9 Fair 18.8 18.2 19.3 Bad 25.3 24.2 26.4 Very bad 27.6 25.6 29.7 Health status Category Smoking prevalence in adults Note that sexuality data displayed is for 2016, as no 2017 data yet available
  • 5. Smoking prevalence in adults Pregnancy and mental health 5 Local Tobacco Control Profiles 10.8% of women were recorded as smokers at time of delivery in 2017/18. There continues to be variation between local authorities, with values ranging from 26.0% in Blackpool to 2.0% in Westminster. The proportion of unknowns in the recording of smoking status remains a concern (1.9% of maternities in 2017/18). 40.5% of adults with serious mental illness were recorded as current smokers in 2014/15, with all local authorities recording proportions significantly higher than the smoking prevalence in England (16.9% in 2015). Values ranged from 52.3% in Kingston upon Hull to 27.2% in Harrow. Further indicators calculated from the GP Patient Survey show that 27.8% of adults with a long term mental health condition were smokers in 2017/18 compared with 14.7% of all respondents in the same survey in this period. Rates range from 46.6% in Middlesbrough to 15.6% in Solihull and Darlington. Additionally 25.8% of adults with anxiety or depression in England were smokers (2016/17)..
  • 6. Smoking prevalence in young people 6 Local Tobacco Control Profiles There are two surveys use to estimate smoking prevalence in young people at age 15. The Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use in Young People is a biennial (previously annual) survey, providing national estimates for regular smokers and occasional smokers. • latest figures for 2016 showed 6.7% of 15 year olds smoked regularly and a further 8.1% smoked occasionally • 25% of 15 year olds had tried an e-cigarette in 2016 and 2% were regular users. The What about YOUth? survey was carried out in 2014/15* and provides local authority estimates, although there are currently no plans for this to be repeated. Some key findings from the survey were: • regular smoking prevalence was 5.5% • occasional smoking prevalence was 2.7% • the highest prevalence of regular smoking was 11.1% in Blackpool and the lowest was 1.3% in Waltham Forest • occasional smoking ranged from 7.6% in Richmond upon Thames to 0.6% in Sandwell. • there appears to be no relationship between smoking at age 15 and deprivation levels in the local authority • 18.4% of 15 year olds have ever tried an e- cigarette, and 15.2% have ever used other tobacco products *The smoking prevalence estimates from the What About YOUth? (WAY) survey are lower than those seen in the SDD survey. This is likely to be mainly due to the differences in survey method used. The WAY survey was answered at home whereas the SDD survey was answered at school under exam conditions. It appears that 15 year olds feel more able to honestly answer questions on smoking when asked away from the home setting.
  • 7. Smoking related mortality 7 Local Tobacco Control Profiles Smoking attributable mortality was 263 per 100,000 population (age 35+) in England for 2015-17. Of this, 24.7 per 100,000 deaths were related to heart disease and 8.2 per 100,000 to stroke. There is clear variation between local authorities, with smoking attributable mortality ranging from 482 per 100,000 in Manchester to 149 per 100,000 in Harrow. A high proportion of deaths related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and oral cancer are also caused by smoking. There were 1,365 years of life lost per 100,000 due to smoking related illness in the period 2015-17 (age 35-74 years). There was a clear deprivation gradient, with 2,116 per 100,000 years of life lost in the most deprived compared with 947 per 100,000 in the least deprived. Smoking is a risk factor for stillbirth and neonatal mortality, which in England in 2014-16 had rates of 4.5 per 1,000 live and stillbirths and 2.7 per 1,000 live births respectively.
  • 8. Smoking related illness 8 Local Tobacco Control Profiles There were 1,685 smoking attributable hospital admissions per 100,000 population (age 35+) in 2016/17 in England. In upper tier local authorities rates varied from 969 per 100,000 in Wokingham to 3,116 per 100,000 in Blackpool. The England rate of emergency admissions for COPD was 417 per 100,000, and for asthma in young people (under 19 years) was 202.8 per 100,000. Both indicators show that figures for males are significantly higher than females (435 compared to 408 per 100,000 for COPD and 233.9 compared to 170.1 per 100,000 for asthma). Various cancers are highly associated with smoking and registration rates for 2014-16 in England were 78.6 per 100,000 for lung cancer, 14.7 per 100,000 for oral cancer and 15.6 per 100,000 for oesophageal cancer. Smoking in pregnancy can affect newborn babies. In England there were 79.5 premature births per 1,000 live births in 2014-16, and 2.8% of babies born in 2016 at term (37+weeks gestation) were low birth weight (under 2500g).
  • 9. Impact of smoking 9 Local Tobacco Control Profiles Indicative tobacco sales figures for 2013 estimate that over £15,446 million was spend on tobacco products. Between regions, the estimated sales ranged from £917 million in the North East to £2,356 million in the South East. There was an estimated tax gap of £1,800 million due to the combined illicit markets in tobacco in 2016/17, which is an increase on the estimates for recent years. An estimated 15% of cigarette sales were attributed to illicit tobacco. Of all the accidental fires in England in 2016/17, 7.12% were ignited by smoking related materials. And of all the fatalities from accidental fires, 38.25% related to fires cause by smoking related materials. The What About YOUth? Survey asked 15 year olds about their perception of the harm of smoking and on average 91% of respondents recognised that smoking can cause harm to non-smokers, which demonstrates that young people in general understand the effects of second-hand smoke.
  • 10. Smoking quitters 10 Local Tobacco Control Profiles In England in 2017/18, 4,097 per 100,000 smokers set a quit date, which continues the decreasing trend seen in recent years. This perhaps explains why the number of successful quitters also continues to decline, with 2,070 successful quitters at 4 weeks per 100,000 smokers in 2017/18, 71.4% of whom were CO validated (1,477 per 100,000 smokers). On average in 2017/18, the cost per quitter in England was £519. Between regions, costs ranged from £419 per quitter in the East of England to £668 in the North East. The completeness of recording of social class by stop smoking services remains a concern, as it is essential that they monitor how their service is being used by the higher risk group in routine and manual occupations. Twenty-eight of the local authorities included had 100% of NS-SEC status recorded in 2017/18, however, the average for England was 91.3% and the lowest of those with data was 45.3%.