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How long will a heavy smoker live?
The study shows that smokers die relatively young. An estimated 23 percent of consistent heavy smokers never reach the age of 65. This is 11 percent among light smokers and 7 percent among non-smokers. Life expectancy decreases by 13 years on average for heavy smokers compared to people who have never smoked.
How much does smoking shorten your life?
Cigarette smoking causes premature death: Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers. Quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90\%.
Can you live a long life smoking?
Researchers at ‘Action on Smoking and Health’ have reported that a 30-year-old smoker can expect to live about 35 more years, whereas a 30-year-old non-smoker can expect to live 53 more years.
Do smokers age 70 still lose 4 years of life?
A new study involving men ages 66-97 shows that smokers who make it to age 70 still lose an average of four years of life, researchers in Britain say. Researchers Dr. Jonathan Emberson and Dr. Robert Clarke said they examined information on 7,000 older men — mean age 77 — from 1997-2012.
What is the average life expectancy of someone who smokes?
Some people that smoke still live into their 80’s, and even 90’s, but those people are probably the exception. Some die from lung cancer, or a heart attack, in their 50’s, attributed to smoking. I know a man that’s 80 this year, and he still works part time, and has smoked since he was like 10.
How many older men die from smoking each year?
Researchers Dr. Jonathan Emberson and Dr. Robert Clarke said they examined information on 7,000 older men — mean age 77 — from 1997-2012. They found that 5,000 of the 7,000 men died, but that deaths in current smokers were about 50 percent higher than in those who never smoked due primarily to vascular disease, cancer and respiratory diseases.
Is it safe for older people to smoke?
However, the hazards of continuing to smoke and the benefits of stopping in older people had not been widely studied.” Emberson said the study shows that active smoking continues to increase the risk of death in old age.