While smoking rates have fallen among Indian men, they have risen among women.
A factor, doctors say, that can be attributed to rising cases of infertility and higher risk of cancer among Indian women these days.
“If women in India and China started smoking in big numbers, the tobacco companies felt that they would no longer have to depend on the west. This, plus a mistaken notion that smoking denotes independence of women, has led to the numbers rising,” she added.
Nangia however stressed that the upward trend is only in the urban areas, because “women in the rural areas have always consumed tobacco in high numbers”.
Kailashnath Gupta, pulmonologist at Columbia Asia Hospital, went on to say that the consumption rate of smokeless tobacco has also risen among women. “Tobacco does not differentiate, but the effect of smoking on pregnant women and those in the reproductive age group of 22-40 can be detrimental to the foetus and on their fertility,” Gupta said.
He also said that while the overall number of smokers in India has increased, the percentage of smokers has come down “since it’s in relation to the size of our population. I also think that the younger generation today, those in the 20-25 age group, is smoking lesser than of the yesteryears,” Gupta added.
The study used data from several multinational and national surveys, including the Global Adult Tobacco Survey. India is the third largest producer of tobacco and the second largest consumer of tobacco products worldwide, the study said.
A different study in 2012 further found that 42 percent of cancers in men and 18.3 percent cancers in women were related to tobacco consumption. Cardiovascular disease is also linked to it. “The only way out of this health mess is for the government to implement the anti-tobacco laws more effectively.
Increasing taxes, I feel, hardly discourages people, and it’s only the government that benefits. Advertisements against tobacco usage like the ones in movie theatres is one of the best ways to make people aware and therefore discourage them,” Gupta said.