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Table 4 Residual lifetime percentiles conditional on age at 1 st January 1965 and reported smoking status

From: Light smoking at base-line predicts a higher mortality risk to women than to men; evidence from a cohort with long follow-up

 

Age at death (years)

 

Never smoked

Light smoker

Medium smoker

Heavy smoker

Predicted survival percentile1

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Men

Women

Age at 1st Jan 1965

      

25 years

5%

54.92

59.50

52.33

53.33

49.08

51.67

47.08

51.42

 

50%

82.83

85.83

80.75

81.33

77.17

80.17

75.50

80.00

 

95%

100.50

103.92

96.33

94.08

91.25

92.08

89.17

91.83

45 years

5%

55.25

58.92

54.00

55.00

52.00

53.92

51.17

90.50

 

50%

78.50

84.33

75.92

78.42

72.08

76.75

70.33

76.50

 

95%

98.00

102.58

93.75

92.75

88.67

90.83

86.58

53.75

65 years

5%

66.75

68.42

66.62

67.00

66.00

66.75

65.83

66.75

 

50%

78.58

83.33

76.75

79.08

74.58

77.75

73.33

77.58

 

95%

94.00

100.08

90.58

91.25

86.58

89.50

85.17

89.25

  1. 1assumes force of mortality remains constant at 2007 values from 2008 onwards.