Monday, February 11, 2013

Quitting smoking lengthens women's lives | Reduction

Quitting smoking lengthens women's lives

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Smoking till middle age does reduce life-span rather -- ladies in the study who smoked till age 40 had to do with 1. 2 times more likely to perish over a 12-year duration, compared with those who never smoked. Nonetheless, those who smoked their whole lives were nearly three times more likely to perish over that same time period, compared with those who never smoked. In shorts, ladies who stopped smoking by age 40 had the ability to prevent about 90 percent of their excess risk of passing away from smoking, the analysts said. And those who stopped smoking by age 30 prevented 97 percent of this threat. The findings of the study-- which involved more than 1 million women born in the 1940s-- resemble exactly what has currently been seen in researches of guys.

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-0.0603015"Hence, only in the 21st century could we observe directly the full effects of prolonged smoking, and of prolonged cessation, on premature mortality among women," Peto said. ...
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