الخميس، 3 يناير 2013

Boot women's smoking increases in age

Riyadh clinic
Boot women's smoking increases in age

Preparation: Prof. Mohammed bin Hassan adar consultant obstetrics and Gynecology and Oncology

A recent study found that smoking increases the risk of early death among women fell three times and quit the practice in the age of 40 than of women 10 years compared to women smoked.

The British study, according to sister time magazine to CNN, one of the largest scientific research about the dangers of smoking and benefits of quitting, and covering about 1.2 million British woman have come forward to participate in the study between 1996 and 2001, the researchers said their situation until 2011. The smoking remains one of the leading preventable causes of death in both the United States and Britain. In the study led by Professor Richard Peto of the University of Oxford, including the questions posed to the participants, aged 50 and 65-year-old lifestyle and health status, note that 20 per cent of smokers and ex-smokers 28 percent and 52 percent of non-smokers. The results showed that smokers decreased by 11 years compared to women who did not try out smoking days and that the risk of dying before the age of 70 of 24 per cent among smokers and 9 per cent among non-smokers.

The researchers found that the women they desist from smoking before the age of 40 may expand over nine years, or ten years if quit smoking before the age of 30. And brings the risk of premature death by number of cigarettes consumed per day, the age at which women begin to smoke, note that women who start smoking before age 15 are most at risk, particularly the risk of lung cancer.

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