Northland has a higher burden from smoking than the rest of New Zealand, however, fewer people are picking up the habit at a young age, says Northland DHB.
Figures from Northland DHB show as many as one in four deaths in Northland is related to smoking and nearly half of all Maori deaths are tobacco related. About 5000 New Zealanders die every year from smoking-related illnesses.
Just over 28 per cent of adults in Northland are smokers with 62.1 per cent of Maori smokers.
"Northland has a high Maori population and also a high low-socioeconomic population so Northland is always over-represented in smoking statistics," DHB smokefree adviser Bridget Rowse said.
Despite the rates, the Ash (Action on Smoking & Health) survey of Year 10 students had shown a decrease in the number of teenagers picking up the habit and an increase in those who had never smoked.