Fall in number of Fifers smoking last year

Smoking rates have fallen in Fife – meaning the area is below the national average.
The number of people smoking in Fife has dropped.  Pic posed by model.The number of people smoking in Fife has dropped.  Pic posed by model.
The number of people smoking in Fife has dropped. Pic posed by model.

Campaign group Action on Smoking Health Scotland said they welcomed the reports that smoking rates have decreased across the country, but said their job is not done yet.

The Office for National Statistics estimates 13.6 per cent of adults in Fife smoked in 2019.

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Smoking rates have fallen in the area from 2018, when 15 per cent of those aged 18 and over smoked.

Throughout the UK, the proportion of smokers has fallen every year since 2011, reaching a record low of 14.1 per cent in 2019.

Scotland saw the biggest drop in smoking rates of all four UK countries, down from 16.3 per cent to 15.4 per cent – but there are still around 638,000 smokers in the country.

Anti-smoking charity ASH said the Scottish Government and the NHS have worked hard to support those who want to break their smoking habit.

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Sheila Duffy, chief executive at ASH Scotland, said: "We welcome any reports that suggest smoking rates have decreased.

"If we see this decline over a few years, we will be even more delighted.

"However, the job is not yet done and support for cessation services must continue in order for Scotland to achieve its goal of being smoke-free by 2034."

The Scottish Government has set a target of creating a tobacco-free generation by 2034, aiming for smoking rates of five per cent or less among the adult population.

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The ONS estimates a further 28.6 per cent of adults have quit smoking in Fife, with the remaining 57.8 per cent saying they had never done so.

​Women were more likely to smoke than men – 13.9 per cent of females were smokers, compared to 13.3 per cent of males.

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said: “We welcome the fact that the ONS figures show a continued and sustained drop in smoking levels in Scotland.

“These statistics reveal that smoking rates are falling faster in Scotland than anywhere else in the UK.

“Positive changes are being made, but we are not complacent and remain committed to creating a tobacco-free generation by 2034.”