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Quit Smoking – Gain Weight – Still Better Off




I found this article about weight gain after you quit smoking over at the CBC Canada website and thought it was an interesting study. As I have written before, I smoked for many years and would actually put out my cigarette on my way into the gym but once I tackled my smoking habit over and over again I found that I finally quit smoking and have been more healthy now than ever.

I think that the excuse that you can gain weight after quitting smoking is a bit of a red herring but is always brought up. Tobacco is both an appetite suppressant and and a stimulant and so it can keep your weight down…But at a HUGE cost to your health.

The bold notes below are my comments on this article.

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Quit smoking leads to an average weight gain of up to five kilograms in the first year, significantly more than previously thought, according to a new study.

Most of the kilos are piled on in the first three months, a team of medical researchers write in the online journal British Medical Journal, as another group stresses that the health benefits of quit smoking far outweigh the risks of putting on weight.

Quit Smoking Leads to Weight Gain

For quitters who did not use nicotine replacement therapy, the average weight gain was 1.1 kilograms at one month, 2.3 at two, 2.9 at three, 4.2 at six months and 4.7 after a year, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation said.

*Notice that the weight gain is front loaded as people are trying to fight nicotine cravings with food? I bet almost every ex-smoker will agree this is the case

This was “substantially higher than the 2.9 kilograms often quoted in smoking cessation advice leaflets,” write the team from France and Britain.

“Moreover, this mean weight gain is greater than the 2.3 kilograms gain that female smokers report being willing to tolerate, on average, before embarking on a quit attempt.”

Quit Smoking   Gain Weight   Still Better OffEarlier research showed that nicotine is an appetite suppressant and may increase the metabolic rate.

For the latest paper, the researchers collated data from earlier studies conducted between 1989 and 2011 in the United States, Europe, Australia and east Asia to assess weight changes among successful smoking quitters.

The researchers stressed that changes in body weight varied greatly, with about 16 per cent of those that quit smoking losing weight and 13 per cent gaining more than 10 kilograms in the first year.

*You would expect that these ex-smokers that lost weight made bigger lifestyle changes and smoking was one of the changes. Exercise and diet changes will turn your whole lifestyle around and are tough, but on the other side you feel like a new person just a few months later

Smoking riskier than weight gain

In an editorial accompanying the paper, Associate Professor Esteve Fernández of the Universitat de Barcelona and Professor Simon Chapman of the University of Sydney say modest weight gain is far less life-threatening than smoking.

“Tobacco is the main cause of premature death worldwide, being responsible for 5.1 million deaths each year. Obesity, together with overweight, causes 2.8 million deaths,” they write.

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I am more than happy to me an ex-smoker. I did not personally gain weight, I proved to myself that it is possible, and I became more serious about my other health habits. So I can say personally that I would urge anyone to quit smoking even if they are worried about a bit of weight gain. This is a large part of your health issues that you have control over and then you can use your quitting to accelerate yourself to better health.

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You Never Need to Say “I Can’t Quit Smoking”


It’s not unusual to hear life-long smokers say, “I can’t quit smoking.”

You may have even spoken those words yourself out of pure frustration. You know that smoking is a dangerous habit that is harming your body. But you have been unable to quit the habit, even through your best attempts. Don’t give up yet, though. These days, there are many treatments to help persons such as yourself. You don’t need to accept the statement, “I can’t quit smoking.”

You may have tried and failed to stop smoking on previous occasions, but that is because you haven’t found the right method for you. Every smoker is an individual, which means that not every quitting method is suitable for every person. Just because a certain treatment worked for your relative or co-worker, it doesn’t mean the same treatment will work for you.

However, when you are knowledgeable about all the various quit smoking aids and treatments, you are more likely to find a method that will be effective. Before you throw up your hands and say, “I can’t quit smoking,” take a good look at the various options available to you.

You may have heard about gum and patches that help relieve nicotine cravings. In addition, your doctor can prescribe medications that are good for persons who want to quit smoking. Counseling can be useful in some situations. There is also a wide variety of hypnosis and self help programs on tape or video that can help you break the habit. Unless you have tried literally every method out there, you should not give up your quest to stop smoking.

If you’ve tried many different ways to stop smoking on your own and you still haven’t been successful, then perhaps you should talk to your doctor about the various treatment options. You don’t have to face this challenge all by yourself. A qualified professional can give you the expert assistance you need to permanently quit smoking, as long as you have the sincere desire to take this positive step.

You Never Need to Say I Cant Quit Smoking

So what if it is really that easy? What if all your beliefs about how hard it is going to be to quit are completely false? What if, after just one session of hypnotherapy or NLP you find it incredibly easy to become and remain a happy, confident non-smoker for life? The reason why hypnotherapy NLP are so successful is because both our beliefs about smoking and our habitual smoking behaviours reside within your unconscious mind. So whilst consciously we may wish to quit, all too often our all powerful unconscious mind simply would not let us.

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With so many new and advanced treatments being developed for smokers who want to break the habit, no one should be forced to say “I can’t quit smoking.”

If you’re eager to improve your health and your well-being by quitting smoking, there is no time like the present. Why not begin today?