Objective: To examine the relationship between cigarette smoking habits and fat distribution in a population-based cohort of men and women. Research Methods and Procedures: We analyzed cross-sectional data from 21, 828 men and women who were 45 to 79 years of age, residents in Norfolk, United Kingdom, and were recruited between 1993 and 1997. Cigarette smoking habits and other lifestyle factors were assessed using self-reported questionnaires. Anthropometric measures were obtained during a health examination. Results: Waist-hip ratio was highest among current smokers and least among never smokers after adjusting for age, BMI, alcohol intake, total energy intake, physical activity, and education. Higher waist-hip ratio was directly associate...
AbstractStudies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in the association between smoking and relative body weight by...
Studies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesity than n...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between cigarette smoking habits and fat distribution in a po...
Background: Although smokers tend to have a lower body-mass index (BMI) than non-smokers, smoking ma...
ABSTRACT Studies have indicated that although smokers weigh less than nonsmokers, smokers have great...
Objective. The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
Background. Smoking is reported to be positivelyrelatedto abdominal fat in young and middle-agedpers...
Objective: Both cigarette smoking and use of exogenous hormones are associated with changes in regi...
While the association between cigarette smoking and abdominal fat has been well studied in normal an...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed the cross-sectional association between obesity and smoking habits, taking in...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Background: Cigarette smoking and obesity are leading public health concerns. Both increase the risk...
AbstractStudies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in the association between smoking and relative body weight by...
Studies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesity than n...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between cigarette smoking habits and fat distribution in a po...
Background: Although smokers tend to have a lower body-mass index (BMI) than non-smokers, smoking ma...
ABSTRACT Studies have indicated that although smokers weigh less than nonsmokers, smokers have great...
Objective. The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
Background. Smoking is reported to be positivelyrelatedto abdominal fat in young and middle-agedpers...
Objective: Both cigarette smoking and use of exogenous hormones are associated with changes in regi...
While the association between cigarette smoking and abdominal fat has been well studied in normal an...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed the cross-sectional association between obesity and smoking habits, taking in...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
Background: Cigarette smoking and obesity are leading public health concerns. Both increase the risk...
AbstractStudies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in the association between smoking and relative body weight by...
Studies from Western countries suggest that smokers tend to display greater abdominal obesity than n...