Objectives It is controversial whether smokers have higher lifetime medical expenditures than non-smokers, because smokers have high annual medical expenditures but comparatively short lives. We examined differences in lifetime medical expenditures between them.Methods We constructed life tables for male smokers and non-smokers from 40 years of age. We calculated average annual medical expenditures of them categorized by survivors and deceased, which were used to examine differences in lifetime medical expenditures between them and perform sensitivity analyses.Results Smokers had a higher mortality rate, shorter life expectancy, and generally higher annual medical expenditures than non-smokers. We also observed tendencies for smokers to hav...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the relationship...
It is important for health policy and expenditure projections to understand the relationship between...
Background: Net costs of smoking in a lifetime perspective and, hence, the economic interests in ant...
AIMS: To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived...
BACKGROUND: Given the apparent greater use of health care services by smokers and predictions of hig...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such esti-mates have been widely u...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such estimates have been widely us...
The pronounced difference in life expectancy between men and women in the United States and other in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although smoking is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards associated with long term use of tobacco. DESIGN: Prospective study...
Objective: People who spend a longer time walking have lower demands for medical care. However, in v...
It is well established that cigarette use contributes to an extraordinary increase in the risk of mo...
Study objective: To study the effect of long-term smoking on all-cause and cause-specific mortality,...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the relationship...
It is important for health policy and expenditure projections to understand the relationship between...
Background: Net costs of smoking in a lifetime perspective and, hence, the economic interests in ant...
AIMS: To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived...
BACKGROUND: Given the apparent greater use of health care services by smokers and predictions of hig...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such esti-mates have been widely u...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Many studies have estimated the cost of smoking. In recent years, such estimates have been widely us...
The pronounced difference in life expectancy between men and women in the United States and other in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although smoking is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards associated with long term use of tobacco. DESIGN: Prospective study...
Objective: People who spend a longer time walking have lower demands for medical care. However, in v...
It is well established that cigarette use contributes to an extraordinary increase in the risk of mo...
Study objective: To study the effect of long-term smoking on all-cause and cause-specific mortality,...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the relationship...
It is important for health policy and expenditure projections to understand the relationship between...