Tobacco smoking is a public health issue around the world, estimated to cause 5 million deaths annually. However, there are few data on the effects of
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The study included 290,215 older adults (ranging in age from 59 to 82) who completed the 2004–2005 questionnaire in the National Institutes of Health — AARP Diet and Health Study. The questionnaire assessed lifetime smoking intensity during previous age periods from less than 15 years old to 70 or more. Among the group, there were 22,337 current smokers (7.7 percent), 156,405 former smokers (53.9 percent) and 111,473 never smokers (38.4 percent).
Compared with individuals who never smoked, consistently
Former smokers who had been consistently
Limitations of the study include its small numbers of
«These findings provide further evidence that there is no safe level of cigarette smoking. All smokers should be targeted for smoking cessation, regardless of how few cigarettes they smoke per day. Further studies are needed to examine the health risks of