What is a Smoker?
A smoker is someone who regularly consumes cigarettes or other tobacco products, leading to addiction and health risks. Smoking can be a habit, a coping mechanism, or a social activity.
Types of Smokers
- Occasional smoker: Someone who smokes on certain occasions or social gatherings.
- Regular smoker: A person who smokes daily or frequently.
- Chain smoker: Someone who smokes continuously, leading to high consumption.
Health Risks of Smoking
Smoking is linked to various health problems, including lung cancer, heart disease, respiratory issues, and premature aging. It can also affect fertility and increase the risk of stroke.
Case Studies
John started smoking at a young age due to peer pressure and stress. Over time, he developed a dependency on cigarettes, affecting his health and relationships. With support, he was able to quit smoking and improve his quality of life.
Statistics on Smoking
According to WHO, smoking kills over 8 million people each year worldwide. In the US, around 14% of adults smoke cigarettes, despite awareness of the associated risks.