14 years of smoking started, 20 years of low life expectancy?

I once read that if you start smoking at 14, your life expectancy will be reduced by 20 years. Is that true if you generally start at 14, or if you smoke from 14 onward for many years, or forever? One more question: How harmful is it if you smoke for four years, from 14 to 18, but then quit?

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mceddux05
2 years ago

It is certain that nicotine is harmful to the body, it is possible to see that of smoking, because they are black by smoking. However, I recently read that the oldest woman in the world has been dead since the 18th. Year of life smoked. Some people get away without great damage, others are dying. Smoking is not recommended, but only one should not give such “hypothesis” a great faith.

Fladenbrot77
2 years ago

Smoking is a silent killer. No one can predict the effects. Some of them are not deadly, yet it is harmful to health.

So why should you voluntarily burden your body with health?

Isn’t it much more beautiful to preserve its lightness and youth?

Iohanes
2 years ago

Smoking costs about ten years of life on average!

This is statistically recorded!

Irgendwer773
2 years ago

With today’s and future medicine, you might be 100 years old. Whether you’re 80 or 100, you don’t care

Iohanes
2 years ago
Reply to  Irgendwer773

You can see that differently at an advanced age!