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Smoking and Weight Gain


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Members,
 
Many of you have voiced concerns with gaining weight while smoking.  The following is some great information taken from the Tobacco Research and Intervention Program.:
 

“Four out of every five people who stop smoking gain some weight. While the health benefits of quitting far exceed the problems of gaining weight, many people do not like it if they put on a few extra pounds. Four out of every five people who stop smoking gain some weight. While the health benefits of quitting far exceed the problems of gaining weight, many people do not like it if they put on a few extra pounds.” (Tobacco Research and Intervention Program, 2000, p 3)

 

Here are some great strategies to help smokers maintain their weight during their quit:

 

Eat right:

-         Limit your fats:  one gram of fat has over double the calories compared to a gram of protein or carbohydrate. Although you cannot and should not cut out fats completely, limit them and choose healthy fats like olive oil, nuts and fish.

-         Try to focus on foods you can eat and not the foods you cannot.  Think positively; “yum think of all the fruits, veggies, whole grains, beans and lean meats you can eat!”

-         Snack Healthy! An increased urge to snack is common while quitting. Have cut up fruit and veggies ready.  Drink ice water, frozen cubes and home made, low sugar popsicles.

 

Members, what are some healthy snacking options that are working for you?

 

Exercise:

-         As we all know exercise burns calories, but it also increases your metabolism! Making it easier for you to burn calories.

-         Exercise decreases your appetite.  Exercising causes fat to be broken down and released into the blood stream this will result in a depressed appetite.

-         You may find exercise more fun as a non-smoker.  You will breath easier and experience less cramps. 

-         Exercise is an excellent coping mechanism for stress. It relieves tension. 

-         Exercise increases overall wellbeing: mood, energy level, skin, muscle tone, confidence, endurance and strength

 

Members, let us know how you are making exercise part of your day.
 
If you would like more information and support in regards to maintaining a healthy weight check out our sister site at www.healthyweightcenter.net. We already have many SSC members there!  
 
Ashley, Health Educator
 

 

The above information was taken from:

 

Tobacco Research and Intervention Program. (2000) Forever free; A guide to Remaining Smoke Free (Booklet 3) Florida: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute at the University of South Florida.

 

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