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Table 2 Survival data by smoking status (row percent) for the Thai Cohort Study, 2005–2012

From: Smoking, smoking cessation, and 7-year mortality in a cohort of Thai adults

  

End-point follow up (row %)

Sex

Smoking status (2005)

August 15, 2012

December 31, 2010

Survival status

Survival status

Deaths by causes

Survived

Died

Survived

Died

Cardiovascular

Cancer

Injury

Other

Total

Never

60,758

394 (0.6 %)

60,848

304 (0.5 %)

31 (0.1 %)

68 (0.1 %)

115 (0.2 %)

90 (0.1 %)

Former

14,513

189 (1.3 %)

14,563

139 (0.9 %)

20 (0.1 %)

32 (0.2 %)

35 (0.2 %)

52 (0.4 %)

Current

8569

163 (1.9 %)

8608

124 (1.4 %)

25 (0.3 %)

16 (0.2 %)

49 (0.6 %)

34 (0.4 %)

Total

83,840

746 (0.9 %)

84,019

567 (0.7 %)

78 (0.1 %)

118 (0.1 %)

204 (0.2 %)

183 (0.2 %)

Males

Never

17,477

179 (1.0 %)

17,517

139 (0.8 %)

16 (0.1 %)

23 (0.1 %)

63 (0.4 %)

37 (0.2 %)

Former All

12,369

174 (1.4 %)

12,414

129 (1.0 %)

19 (0.2 %)

28 (0.2 %)

33 (0.3 %)

49 (0.4 %)

 Former light smokers

7011

64 (0.9 %)

7026

49 (0.7 %)

7 (0.1 %)

7 (0.1 %)

16 (0.2 %)

19 (0.3 %)

 Former medium smokers

3197

54 (1.7 %)

3211

40 (1.2 %)

5 (0.2 %)

10 (0.3 %)

8 (0.3 %)

17 (0.5 %)

 Former heavy smokers

2161

56 (2.5 %)

2177

40 (1.8 %)

7 (0.3 %)

11 (0.5 %)

9 (0.4 %)

13 (0.6 %)

Current All

8098

157 (1.9 %)

8136

119 (1.4 %)

24 (0.3 %)

14 (0.2 %)

49 (0.6 %)

32 (0.4 %)

 Current light smokers

3886

57 (1.5 %)

3902

41 (1.0 %)

6 (0.2 %)

4 (0.1 %)

21 (0.5 %)

10 (0.3 %)

 Current medium smokers

3035

67 (2.2 %)

3048

54 (1.7 %)

12 (0.4 %)

8 (0.3 %)

18 (0.6 %)

16 (0.5 %)

 Current heavy smokers

1177

33 (2.7 %)

1186

24 (2.0 %)

6 (0.5 %)

2 (0.2 %)

10 (0.8 %)

6 (0.5 %)

Total

37,944

510 (1.3 %)

38,067

387 (1.0 %)

61 (0.2 %)

65 (0.2 %)

150 (0.4 %)

123 (0.3 %)