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Stopping Smoking Can Lead To Weight Gain

One of the really interesting things about the nicotine in cigarettes is that it works in two ways.

All About Nicotine

When you take a long drag, it acts as a tranquilizer, but when you inhale in short puffs, it acts as a stimulant. And one of the side-effects of stimulants is that they suppress the appetite.

One of the most successful ad campaigns for cigarettes encouraged women to smoke instead of eat. And the fact is that cigarette smokers do weigh less on average than nonsmokers. Research shows that quitting smoking can make you gain between five and twelve pounds.

Stop Smoking!

Physicians recommend moderate exercise like walking for thirty minutes, three times a week. Not only does exercise help control weight gain, it also helps ease the stressful feelings associated with quitting.

You can also try to limit alcohol and cut down on foods high in fat, but keep in mind that most experts think that it isn't a good idea to go on a strict diet and try to quit smoking at the same time. You should focus on one health challenge at a time.

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