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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2012 Feb 18;22(1):27–35. doi: 10.1007/s11136-012-0118-6

Table 1.

Losses in state-level life expectancy and quality-adjusted life expectancy due to smoking for those aged 18 years, 2006

State LE and QALE loss
Population LE and QALE loss
Smoking (%)
LE loss SE QALE loss SE LE loss SE QALE loss SE % SE (%)
Alabama 9.4 0.14 10.8 0.39 2.0 0.02 2.5 0.24 23.5 0.43
Alaska 9.3 0.45 10.0 0.77 2.0 0.08 2.3 0.42 23.6 0.59
Arizona 9.5 0.14 10.4 0.51 1.7 0.02 2.0 0.27 18.5 0.54
Arkansas 9.5 0.18 11.6 0.35 2.0 0.02 2.7 0.18 23.5 0.36
California 9.0 0.07 10.0 0.38 1.2 0.02 1.5 0.21 14.6 0.28
Colorado 8.4 0.16 9.9 0.32 1.2 0.02 1.6 0.15 18.8 0.28
Connecticut 8.4 0.18 9.6 0.35 1.1 0.02 1.4 0.16 16.6 0.30
Delaware 9.1 0.34 11.6 0.50 1.6 0.04 2.2 0.22 20.7 0.43
District of Columbia 10.4 0.43 11.6 0.54 2.2 0.06 2.4 0.22 18.5 0.41
Florida 9.9 0.08 11.6 0.29 1.8 0.01 2.3 0.15 19.9 0.30
Georgia 8.9 0.11 10.9 0.31 1.6 0.02 2.1 0.17 20.2 0.35
Hawaii 9.6 0.32 10.1 0.42 1.4 0.04 1.7 0.17 16.8 0.34
Idaho 8.5 0.28 9.9 0.41 1.3 0.03 1.7 0.19 17.7 0.33
Illinois 8.7 0.09 9.8 0.33 1.5 0.02 1.9 0.18 20.8 0.36
Indiana 8.8 0.12 10.5 0.32 1.8 0.02 2.3 0.18 25.3 0.36
Iowa 8.5 0.18 10.3 0.35 1.4 0.02 1.9 0.16 20.3 0.32
Kansas 8.7 0.20 10.4 0.31 1.3 0.02 1.8 0.13 18.7 0.26
Kentucky 8.9 0.13 11.1 0.36 2.2 0.02 2.9 0.22 27.7 0.40
Louisiana 9.7 0.15 10.6 0.35 2.0 0.02 2.3 0.21 22.5 0.33
Maine 8.5 0.27 11.1 0.44 1.3 0.03 2.0 0.21 20.2 0.35
Maryland 9.0 0.14 10.8 0.31 1.5 0.02 1.9 0.15 17.7 0.29
Massachusetts 8.3 0.13 10.9 0.30 1.2 0.01 1.8 0.14 17.4 0.25
Michigan 8.7 0.10 10.5 0.30 1.4 0.01 2.0 0.15 21.9 0.30
Minnesota 8.3 0.15 10.0 0.43 1.1 0.02 1.5 0.21 18.6 0.37
Mississippi 9.7 0.18 10.8 0.33 2.2 0.02 2.6 0.18 24.0 0.35
Missouri 8.9 0.12 11.0 0.40 1.8 0.02 2.4 0.22 24.1 0.42
Montana 8.8 0.33 11.8 0.44 1.4 0.03 2.1 0.19 19.3 0.34
Nebraska 8.4 0.24 9.5 0.36 1.3 0.03 1.6 0.16 19.7 0.32
Nevada 9.2 0.20 10.5 0.48 2.1 0.03 2.4 0.27 22.4 0.49
New Hampshire 8.2 0.27 11.2 0.42 1.3 0.03 2.0 0.18 19.5 0.31
New Jersey 8.7 0.11 9.9 0.29 1.3 0.01 1.7 0.15 17.4 0.25
New Mexico 9.6 0.24 11.5 0.40 1.9 0.03 2.4 0.19 20.4 0.33
New York 8.8 0.08 9.9 0.34 1.5 0.02 1.8 0.18 18.9 0.29
North Carolina 8.9 0.10 10.7 0.22 1.7 0.01 2.3 0.12 22.3 0.23
North Dakota 8.7 0.38 9.8 0.46 1.4 0.04 1.8 0.18 19.7 0.37
Ohio 8.7 0.09 11.1 0.38 1.6 0.02 2.3 0.21 22.8 0.41
Oklahoma 9.1 0.15 11.6 0.30 2.0 0.02 2.8 0.17 25.4 0.31
Oregon 8.5 0.17 11.1 0.36 1.2 0.02 1.8 0.16 18.0 0.31
Pennsylvania 8.9 0.09 10.5 0.28 1.7 0.01 2.2 0.15 22.1 0.30
Rhode Island 8.4 0.29 10.6 0.47 1.3 0.03 1.9 0.22 19.0 0.38
South Carolina 9.5 0.15 10.8 0.28 1.8 0.02 2.3 0.15 22.2 0.29
South Dakota 8.7 0.36 10.1 0.41 1.5 0.04 1.9 0.16 19.6 0.32
Tennessee 9.2 0.12 10.5 0.37 1.9 0.02 2.4 0.23 24.6 0.45
Texas 9.2 0.07 10.7 0.33 1.7 0.02 2.1 0.20 19.3 0.31
Utah 8.7 0.31 10.7 0.53 0.8 0.03 1.1 0.20 10.5 0.27
Vermont 8.3 0.40 10.4 0.44 1.2 0.04 1.7 0.15 18.3 0.28
Virginia 8.6 0.12 10.7 0.35 1.4 0.02 1.9 0.19 19.1 0.37
Washington 8.5 0.14 11.1 0.22 1.1 0.01 1.7 0.09 17.2 0.17
West Virginia 9.2 0.20 11.2 0.41 2.2 0.03 2.9 0.24 26.6 0.40
Wisconsin 8.3 0.13 9.5 0.34 1.3 0.02 1.7 0.19 20.6 0.35
Wyoming 8.9 0.43 10.2 0.46 1.6 0.05 2.0 0.18 21.2 0.33

1993–2006 contains observed mortality data, while years after 2006 contain mortality data extrapolated since 2006