Among Native American and Alaska Native People

Higher Tobacco Use Rates

Since 1978,1 Native American and Alaska Native populations have had disproportionately high rates of tobacco use compared to the general population.

Northern Plains Prevalence

American Indian and Alaska Native people who live in the Northern Plains smoke more1 than other areas of the U.S. This region includes the following states:

Tobacco Abuse States
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The Breakdown

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Tobacco Use Among American Indian/Alaska Native Communities:

1 in 2 infographic

1/2 18-25-year-olds use tobacco

1 in 5 adults infographic

1/5 adults 18+ smoke cigarettes

1 in 12 adults infographic

1/12 adults 18+ use smokeless tobacco

1 in 6 pregnant infographic

1/6 women smoke while pregnant

Source: FDA1

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Bucking the Trend

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Changing these statistics involves education, prevention and cessation among American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

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