This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: The primary objective is to review the evidence from two kinds of trials: (i) The effects of interventions specifically designed to limit weight gain on two outcomes: weight gain and smoking cessation. (ii) The effects of antidepressants, nicotine replacement therapy and exercise interventions on weight gain. For weight gain in (i) and (ii), the effects will be examined only in those with sustained abstinence from smoking. Secondary ojectives include: (i) The effects of the interventions on weight gain and smoking cessation at the end of the programme and at least six months postcessation, to determine whether any effects on weight gain and cessation ...
Abstract Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally ...
Smoking cessation is one of the most effective ways to reduce cardiovascular risk. However, weight g...
Smoking cessation is associated with weight gain, which may deter smokers from quitting and leads to...
BACKGROUND: Most people who stop smoking gain weight, on average about 7 kg in the long term. There ...
About 80% of smokers who stop smoking gain weight after they stop; on average 5 kg in the first year...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
To propose and test a method that produces an unbiased estimate of the average effect of smoking ces...
INTRODUCTION: Quitting smoking is associated with weight gain, which may threaten motivation to enga...
Summary Introduction: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for the development of many lifestyle...
Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally and alth...
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Both overweight or obesity and cigarette smoking are relevant risk factors for public health. Cigar...
A great attention is presently paid to smoking cessation and pharmacotherapy combined with counselli...
Abstract Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally ...
Smoking cessation is one of the most effective ways to reduce cardiovascular risk. However, weight g...
Smoking cessation is associated with weight gain, which may deter smokers from quitting and leads to...
BACKGROUND: Most people who stop smoking gain weight, on average about 7 kg in the long term. There ...
About 80% of smokers who stop smoking gain weight after they stop; on average 5 kg in the first year...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
Cigarette smokers are generally known to gain weight after quitting smoking, and such weight gain is...
To propose and test a method that produces an unbiased estimate of the average effect of smoking ces...
INTRODUCTION: Quitting smoking is associated with weight gain, which may threaten motivation to enga...
Summary Introduction: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for the development of many lifestyle...
Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally and alth...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Both overweight or obesity and cigarette smoking are relevant risk factors for public health. Cigar...
A great attention is presently paid to smoking cessation and pharmacotherapy combined with counselli...
Abstract Background Smoking is the number one cause of preventable morbidity and mortality globally ...
Smoking cessation is one of the most effective ways to reduce cardiovascular risk. However, weight g...
Smoking cessation is associated with weight gain, which may deter smokers from quitting and leads to...