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Cigarette smoking prevalence Base: All adults Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals

Decrease in smoking prevalence Base: All adults

Stopped smoking in past 12 months Base: Adults who smoked in the past year Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals

Tried to stop smoking in past year Base: Adults who smoked in the past year Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals

Success rate for stopping in those who tried Base: Smokers who tried to stop in the past year Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals

Methods Monthly household surveys of representative samples of approximately 1800 adults (16+ years old) in England Fieldwork carried by TNS/BMRB up to April 2013, then IPSOS MORI. Sample weighted to match census Further details: www.smokinginengland.info