Some of the things that influence half life are percent body fat (lower is better in most cases), activity level (more aerobic activity or manual physical labor jobs are better), metabolism, genetics, and diet . If you are a chronic smoker some studies show that lowers half-life other studies show it lowers it. I wouldn't assume because you are a light or infrequent smoker you have a smaller half life.
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