About the Study | How Does This Affect You?

Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. It also causes millions of incidents of smoking related-diseases every year. The risk of disease or death increases with each year of smoking, so people who start smoking earlier are more likely to have serious consequences. Unfortunately, the majority of adult smokers began smoking in childhood or adolescence. This lengthens the time of smoke exposure and can significantly increase the chance of severe pulmonary diseases or death at early ages.

Many factors influence children and adolescents to start smoking. Researchers from the United Kingdom examined the rates of smoking among family members of children or adolescent smokers. The study, published in Thorax Journal, found that children with parents or siblings that smoke are significantly more likely to become smokers themselves.