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. 2016 Dec 21;20(3):303–311. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw326

Table 1.

Participant and Smoking Characteristics by Race/Ethnicity, NHANES 1999–2012

Men Women
White Black Mexican American White Black Mexican American
N 2185 (85.2) 656 (7.0) 806 (7.8) 1522 (87.2) 471 (8.2) 390 (4.6)
Characteristics
Age, y 55.5 (0.4) 55.2 (0.6) 46.2 (0.7) 53.5 (0.4) 55.4 (0.7) 46.5 (0.8)
Education
 <High school 731 (14.3) 185 (33.0) 261 (62.1) 343 (11.4) 95 (30.1) 153 (48.7)
 High school 506 (26.4) 151 (27.1) 203 (17.3) 349 (23.2) 84 (23.1) 122 (21.9)
 >High school 1008 (59.3) 275 (39.9) 327 (20.5) 774 (65.5) 190 (46.8) 273 (29.4)
Country of birth
 US-born 1848 (95.5) 504 (88.4) 637 (33.1) 1316 (96.1) 335 (98.2) 484 (52.6)
 Non-US born 397 (4.5) 107 (11.6) 154 (66.9) 150 (3.9) 34 (1.8) 64 (47.4)
Age at initiation, y 17.2 (0.1) 18.2 (0.2) 16.9 (0.2) 18.2 (0.1) 19.2 (0.2) 19.3 (0.3)
Age at cessation, y 36.2 (0.3) 38.6 (0.5) 32.0 (0.5) 36.0 (0.4) 39.7 (0.6) 32.8 (0.7)
Years of smoking, ya 19.0 (0.3) 20.4 (0.5) 15.0 (0.5) 17.7 (0.4) 20.6 (0.6) 13.5 (0.6)
Cigarettes per dayb 23.0 (0.4) 16.4 (0.5) 12.2 (0.6) 16.1 (0.4) 14.2 (0.7) 8.8 (0.6)

NHANES = National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Values represent N (weighted %) for categorical variables or means (standard errors) for continuous variables.

aYears of smoking is the age last smoked cigarettes regularly minus the age when started smoking regularly.

bCigarettes smoked per day at time of quitting.