Many persons in the U.S. gain weight during young adulthood, and the prevalence of obesity has been increasing among young adults. Although obesity and physical inactivity are generally recognized as risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD), the magnitude of their effect on risk may have been seriously underestimated due to failure to adequately handle the problem of cigarette smoking. Since cigarette smoking causes weight loss, physically inactive cigarette smokers may remain relatively lean because they smoke cigarettes. We hypothesize cigarette smoking modifies the association between weight gain during young adulthood and risk of coronary heart disease during middle age, and that the true effect of weight gain during young adulthoo...
Abstract Background Elevated levels of body mass index (BMI) and smoking are well established lifest...
Background We aimed to investigate the association between weight change after smoking cessation an...
Objective: Smoking cessation leads to both beneficial and harmful changes in cardiovascular disease ...
Many persons in the U.S. gain weight during young adulthood, and the prevalence of obesity has been ...
This study examined the relationship between smoking status and weight change from baseline to year ...
PurposeAlthough cigarette smoking remains the most common risk factor for heart disease among the yo...
INTRODUCTION: Abdominal obesity is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). The...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Background Although cigarette smoking remains the most common risk factor for heart disease among th...
Our aim was to investigate prospectively the association between two major cardiovascular risk facto...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Age and metabolic syndrome are major risk factors for atherosclerosis. However, limited information ...
Smoking, obesity and diet are just a few of the multifactors which have been suggested to be associa...
Objective: Although obesity beginning early in life is becoming more common, its implications for co...
Age and metabolic syndrome are major risk factors for atherosclerosis. However, limited information ...
Abstract Background Elevated levels of body mass index (BMI) and smoking are well established lifest...
Background We aimed to investigate the association between weight change after smoking cessation an...
Objective: Smoking cessation leads to both beneficial and harmful changes in cardiovascular disease ...
Many persons in the U.S. gain weight during young adulthood, and the prevalence of obesity has been ...
This study examined the relationship between smoking status and weight change from baseline to year ...
PurposeAlthough cigarette smoking remains the most common risk factor for heart disease among the yo...
INTRODUCTION: Abdominal obesity is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). The...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Background Although cigarette smoking remains the most common risk factor for heart disease among th...
Our aim was to investigate prospectively the association between two major cardiovascular risk facto...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Age and metabolic syndrome are major risk factors for atherosclerosis. However, limited information ...
Smoking, obesity and diet are just a few of the multifactors which have been suggested to be associa...
Objective: Although obesity beginning early in life is becoming more common, its implications for co...
Age and metabolic syndrome are major risk factors for atherosclerosis. However, limited information ...
Abstract Background Elevated levels of body mass index (BMI) and smoking are well established lifest...
Background We aimed to investigate the association between weight change after smoking cessation an...
Objective: Smoking cessation leads to both beneficial and harmful changes in cardiovascular disease ...