The study, based on data from 353,555 adults, found that smoking prevalence at that time had declined in almost all age groups, and at a faster pace among young adults, with an average of 11% per year among young adults (18-24 years old). It was found that % decreased. ) compared to a 3% annual decline for those aged 40 to 64.
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