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/////AMG
06-22-2004, 10:14 AM
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Smoking wipes 10 years off a life

22 June 04

Smoking wipes 10 years off a person's life on average, according to the longest ever study of smokers, but giving up at any age brings huge benefits.

Quitting at 30 virtually eliminates the risk from dying prematurely, and giving up at 50 halves it. But half of those who fail to kick the habit will die as a result of smoking, and a quarter of all smokers die in middle-age.

The results come from a 50-year update of the landmark 1954 paper which first linked smoking with lung cancer. One author of the update, published in the British Medical Journal, is Oxford University epidemiologist Richard Doll, now 91, who was a co-author of the original paper.

By following the fate of the original 34,439 male British doctors recruited for the study in the 1950s, the update has yielded fresh insights into how smoking affects survival to middle age and beyond.

“Now, we have the lifelong story, and that’s never been available before,” says Richard Peto, professor of medical statistics and epidemiology at the University of Oxford and lead author of the update. “The bad news is that smoking is even better than we thought at killing people. The good news is that stopping smoking gives you more extra years of life than we thought.”


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The gains are substantial. Stopping at ages 60, 50, 40 or 30 buys you, respectively, 3, 6, 9 or 10 years of life expectancy that would otherwise be lost to smoking-related disease.

Peto said the new study emphasised the value of giving up even relatively late in life. “You often hear people say: ‘I’m 40 now, so it’s not worth giving up'." But stopping really does work – giving up at 40 means that just one year of life is lost on average, instead of 10.

“If you enjoy life like I do, it’s damn silly to smoke because you won’t get so much of it,” says Doll, who himself quit at the age of 37.

The new data show the huge impact of smoking on middle-age deaths and the way that it destroys rapid gains in health enjoyed by the non-smoking population.

A third of non-smokers born around 1915 now live to between 70 and 90, for example, compared with just seven per cent of smokers born around the same time.


This generation was the hardest hit by smoking because many were introduced to free cigarettes in their late teens when conscripted to fight in the Second World War. Many continued smoking heavily, and this is borne out in the latest data.

Of the smokers in the study from earlier generations who never smoked regularly, 85 per cent reached the age of 70, for example. Yet only 57 per cent of the “conscript generation" made it to this age.

Peto says that in the half-century since Doll’s landmark paper, smoking has claimed around six million British lives. But smoking is now most popular in developing countries.

“There are 30 million new smokers each year worldwide,” says Peto. “Worldwide, tobacco will soon be causing six million deaths each year.”

Melinda
06-22-2004, 11:09 AM
Originally posted by /////AMG
A third of non-smokers born around 1915 now live to between 70 and 90, for example, compared with just seven per cent of smokers born around the same time.

“There are 30 million new smokers each year worldwide,” says Peto. “Worldwide, tobacco will soon be causing six million deaths each year.”
There's two good reasons to never start or to definately quit...very insightful article, thanks for posting it!

O_J
06-28-2004, 10:30 PM
intersesting

dogmaiwli
06-28-2004, 10:43 PM
I quit last monday :D
Again :dunno:
well see how long this one lasts :)

GQBalla
06-28-2004, 10:44 PM
hmmm

infamous2
06-28-2004, 11:10 PM
damn....that's quite harsh...*lights smoke* i wonder if i could quit....

but for you non smokers out there.....quitting is harder than it sounds! studies have shown that smoking can be harder to quit then coke! (i read it off of my smoke package :D )

during school, all my teachers always told me to never quit or give up, so i took their advice! jj

but seriously, i wish that i would never have started! i am only 19 and i have been smoking for 6 years now! fucking hell.... :banghead:

:guns: tobacco companies

Melinda
06-29-2004, 12:19 AM
Originally posted by infamous2
but for you non smokers out there.....quitting is harder than it sounds! studies have shown that smoking can be harder to quit then coke! (i read it off of my smoke package :D )
Then you should have listened to your mommy and never started :D J/K I know it's not easy but the benefits are super :)

Orbie
06-29-2004, 03:14 AM
Originally posted by Melinda

Then you should have listened to your mommy and never started :D J/K I know it's not easy but the benefits are super :)

not just super...super-di-duper!!:rofl:

Just wondering what all the smokers out there think about the images they put on the pack of cigarettes? IMO they make me sick and I can't understand how one could keep smoking with those images in your head. I have talked to some friends who are smokers and they told me it doesn't actually effect them because they either don't care and don't even look, or they look but it doesn't phase them at all. Either way I don't think the pictures are having the effect on smokers that was intended.

habsfan
06-29-2004, 03:49 PM
what about cigars? since i dont inhale the smoke, just puff, what problems could come of it?
:dunno:

QuasarCav
06-29-2004, 03:54 PM
your mouth will look like the ones on smoke packs.

and that lovely tongue cancer!

SinisterProbeGt
06-29-2004, 04:10 PM
yeah but really, it's thoses years at the end that smoking takes.
The kidney failure, adult daiper years. You can have those fu**ing years I dont want'em

euro tang
06-29-2004, 04:13 PM
^
lol :D

Melinda
06-29-2004, 04:21 PM
Originally posted by SinisterProbeGt
yeah but really, it's thoses years at the end that smoking takes.
The kidney failure, adult daiper years. You can have those fu**ing years I dont want'em
Haha yeah I guess, however you trade the diapers for chemo therapy, being sick as a dog and lung and heart failure :(

Cyruss12
06-29-2004, 04:23 PM
Originally posted by infamous2
but for you non smokers out there.....quitting is harder than it sounds! studies have shown that smoking can be harder to quit then coke! :banghead:

Ozzy said kicking nicotine was harder then kicking heroin.

SinisterProbeGt
06-29-2004, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by Cyruss12


Ozzy said kicking nicotine was harder then kicking heroin.

And lord ozzy is never wrong

method
06-29-2004, 06:20 PM
do whatever you want

life's too short not to enjoy yourself..

I dont smoke, but if I wanted to.. I would. gonna die sometime.

RiCE-DaDDy
06-29-2004, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by method
do whatever you want

life's too short not to enjoy yourself..

I dont smoke, but if I wanted to.. I would. gonna die sometime.

and doing it is enjoyable? lol