Review paper
Smoking cessation and weight gain
Abstract
Summary Cigarette smoking is the single most important preventable cause of death and illness. Smoking cessation is associated with substantial health benefits. Weight gain is cited as a primary reason for not trying to quit smoking. There is a great variability in the amount of weight gain but younger ages, lower socio‐economic status and heavier smoking are predictors of higher weight gain. Weight change after smoking cessation appears to be...
Paper Details
Title
Smoking cessation and weight gain
Published Date
Apr 15, 2004
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
2
Pages
95 - 103
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