Consequences of smoking for body weight, body fat distribution, and insulin resistance

Volume: 87, Issue: 4, Pages: 801 - 809
Published: Apr 1, 2008
Abstract
Our aim was to critically evaluate the relations among smoking, body weight, body fat distribution, and insulin resistance as reported in the literature. In the short term, nicotine increases energy expenditure and could reduce appetite, which may explain why smokers tend to have lower body weight than do nonsmokers and why smoking cessation is frequently followed by weight gain. In contrast, heavy smokers tend to have greater body weight than...
Paper Details
Title
Consequences of smoking for body weight, body fat distribution, and insulin resistance
Published Date
Apr 1, 2008
Volume
87
Issue
4
Pages
801 - 809
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