“…Risk factors for current tobacco use among older adults include sociodemographic and health variables. Sociodemographic risk factors include, younger age (Blazer and Wu, 2012;Kim et al, 2007), no significant decline with older age (Van Heerden et al, 2009), male gender (He et al, 2012;Mini et al, 2014;Peltzer and Phaswana-Mafuya, 2012;Yawson et al, 2013), lower socioeconomic and/or educational status (Mini et al, 2014;Pang et al, 2016), and rural residence in China, Ghana, and India, and urban residence in Mexico (He et al, 2012;Mini et al, 2014). Health variable risk factors for current tobacco use include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Nazir and Erbland, 2009), mental health difficulties (Burns et al, 2017), lower life satisfaction (Yawson et al, 2013), poor self-rated health (Bell et al, 2009), insufficient fruits and vegetable consumption (Ko et al, 2011;Peltzer and Phaswana-Mafuya, 2012), and cognitive impairment (Mons et al, 2013).…”