"May Smoke-Free" Nationwide Event in Germany Offers Cash Rewards

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Apr.22.2024
"May Smoke-Free" Nationwide Event in Germany Offers Cash Rewards
The Delmenhorst city government in Germany is supporting the national "Smoke-Free May" campaign with cash prizes up to €1000.

According to the German media outlet "Wesel Messenger" on April 22, the local government of Dülmen is fully supporting a nationwide event called "Smoking-Free May". Through this event, participants who successfully quit smoking and actively participate have the chance to win cash rewards of up to 1000 euros.

 

Participants selected must be over 18 years of age and meet two criteria of being regular smokers at the time of participation. The aim of the event is to bring smokers together to achieve their smoke-free goals, while providing them with daily encouragement and advice. In addition, participants also have the opportunity to win a prize of up to 1000 euros in this event, which requires being smoke-free for the entire month in order to qualify.

 

In Germany, the increasing rate of smoking has become a serious issue that cannot be ignored. According to data from the German Center for Health Promotion Research, scientific director John Beaman, Germany's smoking rate has risen significantly compared to other Western European countries. Data from 2021 shows that 23% of German citizens aged 15 and above are smokers, ranking Germany 14th in Europe. Currently, smokers in Germany show higher dependency compared to alcohol consumers. Beaman's data also shows that age, education, and social status play a role in this issue.

 

Research findings from the German Cancer Society show that the impact of smoking on health is significant. For every five new diagnosed cases of cancer, one is caused by smoking. The effects of smoking on diseases such as lung cancer, stroke, or cardiovascular conditions are well-known. Since 2018, lung cancer mortality rates in Delmenhorst have been steadily increasing. According to data from the Lower Saxony Pharmacy Association, approximately 120,000 people in Germany die each year as a result of smoking. Furthermore, according to data from Beaman, 60 babies are affected each year.

 

According to data from the Lower Saxony Pharmacists Association, approximately 120,000 people die each year as a result of smoking. To help people quit smoking, pharmacies offer some over-the-counter nicotine replacement products, such as special gum, oral sprays, or patches. However, not every product is suitable for everyone. For instance, short-acting products like sprays or gum are more suitable for occasional smokers, while patches are more recommended for regular smokers. Many people looking for alternatives may choose e-cigarettes. However, according to the pharmacists association, e-cigarettes are not the preferred option because they often still contain nicotine.

 

John Beeman is calling on the German government to enforce anti-smoking regulations more strictly. This could include banning advertisements. Other strategies could include providing free or low-cost smoking cessation programs, increasing tobacco taxes, and training doctors and healthcare staff to help smokers quit. However, the most important thing is to focus on prevention measures.

 

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