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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active smokers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe people who regularly smoke cigarettes. For example, "The study included information collected from 500 active smokers."
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When the study began, 1,851 patients were active smokers, but a fifth managed to stop smoking.
Thirty-two (8.7 %) climbers reported to be active smokers.
57 % were active smokers, 69%% suffer from Hypertension, 34 % were diabetic and 60%% dyslipidemia.
Active smokers are also at higher risks of having rapidly enlarging AAAs [17].
Five patients were active smokers, and 21 patients were non-smokers.
Ten of the active smokers used more than 15 cigarettes per day.
In the sample there were 48 active smokers, 12 former smokers and 5 patients whom had never smoked.
At baseline, one third of the 269 patients in the COPE-study were active smokers (according to self-report).
We used the database to test the hypothesis that striatal DAT availability is changed in active smokers compared to non-smokers and ex-smokers.
We studied the DAT availability using [123I]FP-CIT-SPECT in a group of 26 active smokers, 39 ex-smokers and 64 subjects with no history of smoking.
Our results in active smokers compared to ex-smokers do not support the idea of changed striatal DAT availability upon daily nicotine administration.
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