OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of smoking on overall mortality and life expectancy in a large Japanese population, including some who smoked throughout adult life. DESIGN: The Life Span Study, a population-based prospective study, initiated in 1950. SETTING: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. PARTICIPANTS: Smoking status for 27,311 men and 40,662 women was obtained during 1963-92. Mortality from one year after first ascertainment of smoking status until 1 January 2008 has been analysed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality from all causes in current, former, and never smokers. RESULTS: Smokers born in later decades tended to smoke more cigarettes per day than those born earlier, and to have started smoking at a younger age. Among those born d...
Factors affecting mortality in countries with the highest life expectancy at birth with focus on the...
The population of Japan has achieved the longest life expectancy in the world. To further improve po...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Background Although the smoking rate among Japanese men has been the highest in developed countries,...
Background: To update the findings of relative risk associated with smoking for all-cause mortality ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the relationship of smoking habits to health status o...
Study objective: To study the effect of long-term smoking on all-cause and cause-specific mortality,...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between smoking and mortality in elderly people, especially in wom...
Background: A number of lifestyle factors, including smoking and drinking, are known to be independe...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
This prospective study of the elderly population estimated the risks of smoking for morbidity and mo...
Background: Annually, more than 1.2 million deaths due to road traffic accidents occur worldwide. Al...
The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dying associated with smoking after the age of...
Background Little is known about the health harms associated with low-intensity smoking in Asians wh...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Factors affecting mortality in countries with the highest life expectancy at birth with focus on the...
The population of Japan has achieved the longest life expectancy in the world. To further improve po...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...
Background Although the smoking rate among Japanese men has been the highest in developed countries,...
Background: To update the findings of relative risk associated with smoking for all-cause mortality ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the relationship of smoking habits to health status o...
Study objective: To study the effect of long-term smoking on all-cause and cause-specific mortality,...
SummaryBackgroundThe relationship between smoking and mortality in elderly people, especially in wom...
Background: A number of lifestyle factors, including smoking and drinking, are known to be independe...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
This prospective study of the elderly population estimated the risks of smoking for morbidity and mo...
Background: Annually, more than 1.2 million deaths due to road traffic accidents occur worldwide. Al...
The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dying associated with smoking after the age of...
Background Little is known about the health harms associated with low-intensity smoking in Asians wh...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Factors affecting mortality in countries with the highest life expectancy at birth with focus on the...
The population of Japan has achieved the longest life expectancy in the world. To further improve po...
Introduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evidence on...