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Smoking expands expected lifetime with musculoskeletal disease
Henrik Brønnum-Hansen1, Knud Juel
1National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark. hbh@niph.dk
European Journal of Epidemiology
|May 8, 2003
Abstract:
By indirect estimation of mortality from smoking and life table methods we estimated expected lifetime without musculoskeletal diseases among never smokers, ex-smokers, and smokers. We found that although life expectancy of a heavy smoker is 7 years shorter than that of a never smoker, heavy smokers can expect to live more than 2 years longer with musculoskeletal diseases than never smokers.