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Table 2 The association between smoking status and mortality in male

From: Cigarette smoking and all-cause mortality in rural Chinese male adults: 15-year follow-up of the Anqing cohort study

Variables N Deaths (%) Crude model P value Adjusted modela P value
OR (95%CI) OR (95%CI)
Smoking Status
 Never 990 74 (7.5) ref   ref  
 Former 528 75 (14.2) 2.05 (1.46,2.88) < 0.001 2.12 (1.49,3.01) < 0.001
 Current 3849 430 (11.2) 1.56 (1.20,2.01) < 0.001 1.60 (1.23,2.08) < 0.001
Pack-years
 Current
   < 20 960 82 (8.5) 1.16 (0.84,1.60) 0.378 1.18 (0.85,1.64) 0.314
  20–40 2148 245 (11.4) 1.59 (1.22,2.09) < 0.001 1.69 (1.28,2.23) < 0.001
   ≥ 40 741 103 (13.9) 2.00 (1.46,2.74) < 0.001 1.85 (1.33,2.56) < 0.001
  1. aAdjusted for age, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and alcohol drinking status, education level and occupation