Did the oldest person ever smoke?

Jeanne Calment was already a minor national treasure in her native France when she passed away in Arles in 1997 at the age of 122 and 165 days. French TV news had been featuring her birthday for at least a decade before the end, noting her penchant for a daily cigarette and glass of wine.
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Who was the oldest smoker ever?

The world's documented longest-living person, Jeanne Calment, was a smoker for most of her life, and another claimant to the title is said to smoke a pack a day.
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Why do some smokers live so long?

That's because a very few people are physiologically less susceptible to the arterial aging and carcinogenic effects of cigarette smoke than the rest of us. These people have higher levels of specific enzymes that activate the carcinogens contained in smoke.
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Why do some smokers have healthy lungs?

The mystery of why some people appear to have healthy lungs despite a lifetime of smoking has been explained by UK scientists. The analysis of more than 50,000 people showed favourable mutations in people's DNA enhanced lung function and masked the deadly impact of smoking.
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What age is best to quit smoking?

For most people, quitting before the age of 35 enables the body to recover from the harms of smoking, though this can depend on genetic susceptibility to the harms of tobacco smoke. Smoking affects almost every organ in the body, particularly the lungs and heart.
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How long do most smokers live?

Researchers at 'Action on Smoking and Health' have reported that a 30-year-old smoker can expect to live about 35 more years, whereas a 30-year-old non-smoker can expect to live 53 more years.
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Is 10 cigarettes a day a heavy smoker?

Background: Heavy smokers (those who smoke greater than or equal to 25 or more cigarettes a day) are a subgroup who place themselves and others at risk for harmful health consequences and also are those least likely to achieve cessation.
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Which country banned cigarettes?

New Zealand became the world's first country to ban smoking for future generations. The bill was passed in parliament on Tuesday. The future generation of New Zealanders will not be able to get their hands on cigarettes as a part of a package of new anti-smoking laws which was passed by the parliament on Tuesday.
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Do non smokers live longer?

Smoking is known to be one of the worst things you can do to your body, with drastic consequences on life span and the progression of disease. On average, smokers' life expectancy is 10 years less than non-smokers.
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How long can an ex smoker live?

The study showed that male smokers who make it to 70 years old still lose about four years off their life, with projections of 88, 86 and 84 for nonsmokers, former smokers, and current smokers, respectively.
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When did humans first start to smoke?

The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 BC in the Americas in shamanistic rituals. With the arrival of the Europeans in the 16th century, the consumption, cultivation, and trading of tobacco quickly spread.
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Who smoked 100 cigarettes a day?

A Stockton woman who was smoking 100 a day is urging all smokers to take the leap today and ask for help in quitting. 34-year-old Clare Davison from Stockton-on-Tees had been a smoker since she was just 11-years-old, eventually working her way up to 80 to 100 cigarettes a day.
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Who is the youngest kid to smoke?

Aldi Rizal, then aged two, gained notoriety in for his smoking. He was mistakenly called "Ardi" in the original stories. "I kept watching people smoking and it looked delicious.
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Who were the first humans to smoke?

The finding makes the first known use of tobacco some 9,000 years earlier than previously thought. Researchers believe hunter-gatherers in the Great Salt Lake Desert may have sucked or smoked wads of the plant. Until now, the earliest evidence of tobacco use was a 3,300-year-old smoking pipe discovered in Alabama.
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Who smoked 3 packs a day?

That was Deborah Giles' dilemma. Smoking three packs a day for decades, she had tried to quit before. She got so irritable and depressed, her family actually begged her to keep smoking. Giles had resigned herself to a life restrained by smoking, until she got a scare that she had a mass that might be cancerous.
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Which is worse smoking or obesity?

Obesity has a similar impact on life expectancy. But while smoking certainly carries numerous and substantial health risks, obesity poses even more.
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Is VAPE worse than a cigarette?

1: Vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it's still not safe. E-cigarettes heat nicotine (extracted from tobacco), flavorings and other chemicals to create an aerosol that you inhale. Regular tobacco cigarettes contain 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic.
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Is it too late to stop smoking at 70?

It's never too late to get benefits from quitting smoking. Quitting, even in later life, can significantly lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, and cancer over time and reduce your risk of death.
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Can you live longer if you smoke?

Cigarette smoking causes premature death: Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers. Quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%.
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How many cigarettes a day is normal?

In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day. Someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker. An average smoker falls in between. Sometimes a doctor will use the term pack year to describe how long and how much a person has smoked.
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What age is most likely to smoke?

Tobacco product use is started and established primarily during adolescence. Nearly 9 out of 10 adults who smoke cigarettes daily first try smoking by age 18, and 99% first try smoking by age 26.
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Is it worth stopping smoking at 60?

Improved health and decreased mortality occurs when people quit smoking even after age 60. Benefits of smoking cessation in older adults include reduced progression of respiratory disease and improvement in lung function. Older adults will see decreased cognitive impairment and prevention of dementia.
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What are the 5 stages to quit smoking?

5 Stages to Quitting
  • Pre-contemplation (not thinking about quitting) ...
  • Contemplation (thinking about quitting but not ready to quit) ...
  • Preparation (getting ready to quit) ...
  • Action (quitting) ...
  • Maintenance (remaining a non-smoker)
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