The combined relations of adiposity and smoking on mortality.
Abstract
Smoking and high adiposity are strong independent health risk factors but are also interrelated. Smoking is related to a lower body mass index (BMI) but not necessarily with a smaller waist circumference. Smoking cessation is associated with increased body weight and a substantial increase in waist circumference. How this affects mortality risk is unknown.This study examined the combined relations of smoking status with BMI and waist...
Paper Details
Title
The combined relations of adiposity and smoking on mortality.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
5
Pages
1206 - 12
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