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. 2014 Jul 25;180(6):656–658. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu184

Table 1.

Summary of Indicators of Unadjusted and Adjusted Peak Smoking Prevalence Rates for 3 Cohorts of Spanish Men and Women

Age in 2007, years, by Sex Mean Sample Sizea Peak Unadjusted Prevalence Peak Adjusted Prevalence Difference at Peak Rate Years With Statistically Significant Differences
Men
 60–69 2,235 67.26 68.53 1.27
 70–79 3,856 67.03 70.07 3.04 1944–1995
 ≥80 3,637 65.27 74.21 8.94 1924–1997
Women
 60–69 4,989 13.99 14.01 0.02
 70–79 5,858 5.15 5.15 0
 ≥80 3,706 2.32 2.32 0

a Mean sample size is the average number of individuals over all available years.