2.141 More smokers live at least 20 more years!
You can see the headlines “More smokers than nonsmokers live at least 20 more years after being contacted for study!” A medical study contacted randomly chosen people in a district in England. Here are data on the 1314 women contacted who were either current smokers or who had never smoked. The tables classify these women by their smoking status and age at the time of the survey and whether they were still alive 20 years later.29
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Age 18 to 44 | Age 45 to 64 | Age 65+ | ||||
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Smoker | Not | Smoker | Not | Smoker | Not | |
Dead | 19 | 13 | 78 | 52 | 42 | 165 |
Alive | 269 | 327 | 167 | 147 | 7 | 28 |
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(a) Smokers 76.12%, Nonsmokers 68.58%. (b) Age 18 to 44 alive: Smokers 93.4%, Nonsmokers 96.18%. Age 45 to 64 alive: Smokers 68.16%, Nonsmokers 73.87%. Age 65 and Over alive: Smokers 14.29%, Nonsmokers 14.51%. (c) The percentages of smokers are 45.86% (18 to 44), 55.18% (45 to 64), 20.25% (65 and Over).