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The Tobacco Reference Guide |
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| | Chapter 3 Mortality And Longevity Data |
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| | 30 year old smokers will shorten their lives by an average of 6 to 8 years if they smoke |
| | a pack a day. The life expectancy for a 45 year old male smoker is 7 years less than |
| | for a nonsmoker. For women of the same age, there is a 4.7 year difference in life |
| | expectancy between smokers and nonsmokers. |
| | Nonsmokers Pay Less: the Insurance Market, Europe Against Cancer, 1992, pp. 4 |
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| | In the previous centuries 70 years used to be regarded as humanity's allotted span of |
| | life, and only about one in five survived to such an age. In developed countries the |
| | situation is now reversed; in the absence of tobacco, only about one in five will die |
| | before age 70. |
| | Mortality from Smoking, p. A5 |
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| | The average loss of life for those killed by tobacco is about 16 years. Since about half |
| | of all regular smokers in developed countries are eventually killed by the habit, |
| | teenagers or young adults who became regular cigarette smokers are reducing their |
| | life expectancy by the substantial amount of about 8 years. |
| | Mortality from Smoking, p. A5 |
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