Longevity is partly dependent on non-controllable factors such as genetics and inherited diseases. Controllable factors (such as diet, weight, smoking, drinking, etc.) also come into play.
There is no set age when a smoker dies. Some studies say that smokers lose anywhere from 5 to 10 years of their expected lifespan. However, some smokers lived to 100 or 101 and died from old age rather than from cancer or any lung disease.
Many smokers never develop cancer or COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, e.g. the catch-all for all lung diseases).
So genetics and heredity play a huge role in lifespan issues, whether it be about smokers, drinkers, or people who are obese.
That said, smoking (as most "bad habits") has the potential to create or contribute to a variety of health problems.
It's impossible to say. Smoking is just one of many, many factors which could - or could not - contribute to a person's death. A recent study found that non-smokers were 50% more likely to be obese than smokers.
See: www. sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/06/23/MNGI27ADT91.DTL A smoker lives 10 years less than a non-smoker. Puff away...!
No one really knows for sure ,but if you are a smoker realize it may help decrease life perservence so try to stop.
the average smoker dies at just 69 to 73 very scary
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around 85
You'll have a short and bad life if you are a smoker.
well if you smoke a pack a day you will live up to 60 years.half a pack a day 85 years.dont smoke!!!!
There's no expiration date that says XX/XX/XXXX. There is no set time for how long you have to live. Smoking and Diabetes do shorten life-spans though.
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well if you smoke a pack a day you will live up to 60 years.half a pack a day 85 years.dont smoke!!!! a none smoker about 90-100 years
12 years
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Yes, she was a life-long chain smoker.
45+ days
i have live in to smoke for nine years so i will with you for good infore mations
You didn't mention where you live. In many places, you can get fined.