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"The previous smoker, he took ill," Mr. Rayman said.
Three stressors and the cumulative score were associated with higher odds of being a previous smoker versus a never-smoker (p <.05).
In fact, as discussed in the previous smoker example, features are likely to be multi modal with some modes having very low representation in the sampled dataset, but within those modes prevalence of one class may be significantly different from that for the remainder of the samples.
Other variables registered included sex, age and smoking status (never smoker, previous smoker and current smoker).
The sample was frequency-matched for age and personal smoking history (i.e., previous smoker or not and current smoking status).
All patients were asked by questionnaire about their smoking habits, and were defined as smoker, nonsmoker ever or previous smoker.
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Rather, I believe the personal stories you see on television told by previous smokers about their tremendous health problems are far more influential.
Other baseline characteristics were mean blood pressure of 145 ± 20/82 ± 10 mm Hg (51% hypertensive); 55% were current or previous smokers; and most were overweight (mean body mass index 26.9 kg/m26.9
Of them 37% still described anginal symptoms (Canadian class 1 in 80% of them); 38% still had elevated blood pressure (≥ 140 mm HG systolic and/or ≥ 90 mmHg diastolic) and 27% of previous smokers still smoked after the procedure.
Previous smokers were 2.8 times as likely to develop osteomyelitis as nonsmokers [33].
However, previous smokers were included but the outcomes in this patient group did not differ from finding in never smokers.
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