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Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Smoking and Frailty: Results From the Beijing Longitudinal Study of Aging
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Smoking was associated with an increased rate of both worsening health and mortality. At all levels of health status, as defined by deficit accumulation, women who smoked lost the survival advantage conferred by their sex.
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