New Zealand Records Lowest Smoking Rate Ever – NZ Government

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Statistics released today show New Zealandโ€™s smoking rate has fallen to an historic low of 8% of adults smoking daily, down from 9.4% a year ago, Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall said.

โ€œThe Governmentโ€™s plan to reduce smoking is working. The number of people smoking fell by 56,000 over the past year, despite the pressures and stress of the pandemic, and smoking rates are now half of what they were 10 years ago,โ€ Ayesha Verrall said

โ€œIโ€™m really pleased to see the downward trend continue especially given other countries saw an uptick in their smoking rates during lockdowns.

โ€œThe Government has made stop smoking services more accessible and introduced tailored Mฤori and Pacific services and funded more health promotion. We know these policies are leading to more quit attempts, with roughly 84,000 people attempting to quit smoking in the past 12 months.

โ€œIโ€™m especially pleased to see a big drop in the daily smoking rates for Mฤori wฤhine. A quarter of Mฤori wฤhine smokers have quit in the last 12 months, down from 24.1% last year to 18.2% this year.

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โ€œThe overall daily smoking rate for Mฤori is now at a low of 19.9%, down from 22.3% in 2020/21.

โ€œA key driver of this success has been the work we have done to co-design Quit programmes with Mฤori who have used services in the past. That first-hand knowledge of what support and intervention work is making a real difference.

โ€œCongratulations to the 56,000 people who quit and remained smokefree in the last year despite its many challenges.

โ€œSmoking rates are plummeting and our goal of being smokefree by 2025 is within reach.

โ€œI aim to have our smokefree legislation passed by the end of the year. This will decrease the number of retail outlets able to sell tobacco, drastically reduce the level of nicotine in cigarettes to non-addictive levels and ensure the next generation are never sold tobacco.

โ€œItโ€™s never too late to quit smoking, get in touch with Quitline or your local stop smoking provider and start your journey today,โ€ Dr Verrall said.

The Annual Update of Key Results 2021/22 New Zealand Health Survey can be found on the Ministry of Health website.