This study examined the relationship between smoking status and weight change from baseline to year 7 in a large biracial cohort, the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study. Unadjusted for covariates, only male smokers weighed less than nonsmokers, with no effect among women. Adjusted for covariates, male and female smokers weighed less than nonsmokers at baseline, adjusted for age, total energy intake, alcohol intake, and physical fitness. Over the 7-year follow-up, all smoking status groups gained weight, including continuous smokers and initiators. Weight gain was greatest among those who quit smoking. Weight gain attributable to smoking cessation was 4.2 kg for Whites and 6.6 kg for Blacks. Smoking had a small weight- at...
Weight gain is often associated with smoking cessation and may discourage smokers from quitting. Thi...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure compared with whites, African Americans account for ...
Objective. The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
This study examined the relationship between smoking status and weight change from baseline to year ...
Although there is clearly an inverse relationship between smoking and body weight, recent studies su...
Our aim was to investigate prospectively the association between two major cardiovascular risk facto...
Many persons in the U.S. gain weight during young adulthood, and the prevalence of obesity has been ...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
The present investigation evaluated the relationship between smoking and body weight (body mass inde...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the magnitude and consistency of the associations between smoking an...
Evidence indicates that middle-aged smokers weigh less than nonsmokers and that smoking cessation re...
Study objective-To investigate the magnitude and consistency of the associations between smoking and...
African Americans have disproportionate rates of post-cessation weight gain compared to non-Hispanic...
Smoking, obesity and diet are just a few of the multifactors which have been suggested to be associa...
Weight gain is often associated with smoking cessation and may discourage smokers from quitting. Thi...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure compared with whites, African Americans account for ...
Objective. The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...
This study examined the relationship between smoking status and weight change from baseline to year ...
Although there is clearly an inverse relationship between smoking and body weight, recent studies su...
Our aim was to investigate prospectively the association between two major cardiovascular risk facto...
Many persons in the U.S. gain weight during young adulthood, and the prevalence of obesity has been ...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
The present investigation evaluated the relationship between smoking and body weight (body mass inde...
There is a general perception that smoking protects against weight gain and this may influence comme...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the magnitude and consistency of the associations between smoking an...
Evidence indicates that middle-aged smokers weigh less than nonsmokers and that smoking cessation re...
Study objective-To investigate the magnitude and consistency of the associations between smoking and...
African Americans have disproportionate rates of post-cessation weight gain compared to non-Hispanic...
Smoking, obesity and diet are just a few of the multifactors which have been suggested to be associa...
Weight gain is often associated with smoking cessation and may discourage smokers from quitting. Thi...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure compared with whites, African Americans account for ...
Objective. The present study investigates the cross-sectional relationship between tobacco smoking a...