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Table 3 Gain in average life expectancy in the population under various smoking reduction scenarios for females

From: Gains in life expectancy in the Australian population due to reductions in smoking: comparisons between interventions targeting the population versus interventions in a specific high risk group

Scenarios

ALE

(95% CI)

Gain in ALE relative to Base scenario

Baseline

40.21 (39.87, 40.55)

–

10% rate

40.39 (40.00, 40.97)

0.18

0% rate

40.88 (40.25, 41.37)

0.67

10% rate

Homeless

40.27 (39.42, 40.89)

0.06

10% rate pop & homeless

40.52 (39.88, 41.02)

0.31

0% rate homeless

40.31 (39.61, 40.58)

0.10

0% rate pop & homeless

41.03 (40.22, 41.48)

0.82

10% rate prisoner

40.25 (39.70, 40.65)

0.04

10% rate pop & homeless

40.48 (39.97,40.88)

0.27

0% rate prisoner

40.33 (39.83, 40.38)

0.12

0% rate pop & prisoner

40.97 (40.08, 41.58)

0.76

10% rate mentally ill

40.42 (39.92, 40.88)

0.21

10% rate pop & mentally ill

40.58 (39.98, 41.30)

0.36

0% rate mentally ill

40.50 (40.10, 40.97)

0.29

0% rate pop & mentally ill

41.06 (40.63, 41.57)

0.85

10% rate indigenous

40.32 (39.86,40.79)

0.11

10% rate pop & Indigenous

40.50 (40.04, 41.23)

0.29

0% rate indigenous

40.37 (39.88, 40.93)

0.16

0% rate pop & indigenous

41.04 (40.40, 41.86)

0.83

10% rate low SES

40.38 (39.92, 41.08)

0.17

10% rate pop & low SES

40.52 (39.94, 41.13)

0.31

0% rate low SES

40.49 (40.02, 41.51)

0.28

0% rate pop & low SES

41.09 (40.54, 41.83)

0.88