The ability of some individuals to reach extreme old age in the presence of clearly high exposure to damaging factors may signal an innate biological advantage. For this study we used data on 4,655 current and never smokers, ages 50 and above, from NHANES III to examine whether long-lived smokers represent a biologically resilient phenotype that could facilitate our understanding of heterogeneity in the aging process. Using a proportional hazards model, our results showed that while smoking significantly increased mortality in most age groups, it did not increase the mortality risk for those who were age 80 and over at baseline. Additionally when comparing the adjusted means of biomarkers between never and current smokers, we found that lon...
Former smokers remain at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases compared to never smokers, but h...
AimTobacco smoking has been found to be significantly associated with a decreased chance of reaching...
Aim Cigarette smoking is major cause of diseases as heart disease, stroke, chronic lung disease and ...
The ability of some individuals to reach extreme old age in the presence of clearly high exposure to...
It is well established that cigarette use contributes to an extraordinary increase in the risk of mo...
In Western countries data from clinical and epidemiological studies have induced the public health o...
<p>A cross-over effect was found when comparing HDL by smoking status and age (a) with non-smokers h...
Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the relationship...
Although smoking has been shown to be associated with excess morbidity and mortality, most studies h...
This paper reports the first effort to use data to evaluate how new information, acquired through ex...
Genomic analysis of longevity offers the potential to illuminate the biology of human aging. Here, u...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
none39siIntroduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evi...
Background In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Aims To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived ...
Former smokers remain at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases compared to never smokers, but h...
AimTobacco smoking has been found to be significantly associated with a decreased chance of reaching...
Aim Cigarette smoking is major cause of diseases as heart disease, stroke, chronic lung disease and ...
The ability of some individuals to reach extreme old age in the presence of clearly high exposure to...
It is well established that cigarette use contributes to an extraordinary increase in the risk of mo...
In Western countries data from clinical and epidemiological studies have induced the public health o...
<p>A cross-over effect was found when comparing HDL by smoking status and age (a) with non-smokers h...
Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the relationship...
Although smoking has been shown to be associated with excess morbidity and mortality, most studies h...
This paper reports the first effort to use data to evaluate how new information, acquired through ex...
Genomic analysis of longevity offers the potential to illuminate the biology of human aging. Here, u...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
none39siIntroduction Smoking is known to be a major cause of death among middle-aged adults, but evi...
Background In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Aims To compare the burden of cardiovascular disease in terms of lifetime risk and life years lived ...
Former smokers remain at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases compared to never smokers, but h...
AimTobacco smoking has been found to be significantly associated with a decreased chance of reaching...
Aim Cigarette smoking is major cause of diseases as heart disease, stroke, chronic lung disease and ...