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More than 200,000 of Qatar’s adult population smoke
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The ‘Kulluna for a Healthy Heart’ campaign has urged people to quit smoking which is a major cause of preventable deaths and diseases.
According to a 2013 World Health Organisation study, some 10 percent or more than 200,000 of Qatar’s adult population are smokers.
Cigarettes are the most popular medium of tobacco use among smokers, followed by shisha and sweika.
Smoking is more difficult to quit than other types of tobacco addiction and use, according to reports.
“As we focus on prevention, we urge people not to smoke,” said Dr Khalid Abdulnoor Saifeldeen, Head of Kulluna campaign.
“We guide those who are willing to quit smoking,” he said.
People who intend to quit smoking could contact the Smoking Cessation Clinic at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) and seek appointments by calling 44391177.
Around 27 to 70 percent of smokers wish they could quit and within five years after quitting, a smoker’s risk of developing heart diseases and lung cancer returns of that of a non-smoker.
People who intend to quit smoking are advised to break the habit by picking a day not to smoke, throwing away the cigarettes, lighters and ashtrays, drinking water or sucking on ice instead of smoking, chewing sugarless gum or eating piece of fruits instead of smoking and keep moving such as taking a walk to help the urge pass.
They are also advised to stay away from cigarettes by avoiding places that make them smoke, trying to be with people who don’t smoke and refusing if someone offers a cigarette.
Statistics suggest that smoking causes more than 87 percent of all lung cancers, more than one million people worldwide die because of smoking, passive or second hand smoking kills around 56,000 people every year.
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of miscarriage and fetal abnormalities, and babies of smoking parents are seven times more prone to die than others.
Health professionals at ‘Kulluna for a Healthy Heart, held under the theme ‘Know your number’, will also examine visitors for risk factors like high levels of blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar.
The campaign is part of Kulluna health and safety initiative led by HMC and sponsored by ConocoPhillips. Launched in 2012, Kulluna is a five-year national campaign to improve health and safety in Qatar.
The Peninsula | Photo: njoyelectroniccigarette.blogspot.com
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After 15 years of smoking life, i quit smoking. Its really easy. Its just your will power.
There are myths with smoker's over quit smoking.
Myths:
Many people think that they may face health issue if they stop smoking which is wrong
Digestion issue- wrong again
Feeling Sleepy - a bit true but can overcome in 10 - 15 days
Hearbeat uneven- not true.
......
There are many iphone Andriod apps which can guide you how to quit smoking easily....
Best of luck....
Yes, smoking is prohibited in Islam.
But if people like not to follow, its not religion to be blamed here. The report says 10% smoke. So there are 90% who do not smoke.
Please do not judge the religion Only by its weaker followers.There are good NON SMOKING muslims living here (locals and expats) also.
Lets try to educate the smokers may it be a qatari or a non qatari that its not a good thing, medically, religiously, socially, and culturally.
Isn't smoking frowned upon in Islam? There's another thread asking people to recognize and respect that we live in a Muslim nation/culture - does smoking disrespect Qatar's values?