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Quitting Smoking Leads To More Weight Gain Than Expected
July 11, 2012 by NewsBot
When people give up smoking they usually put on from 4 to 5 kg (9 to 11 lbs) within 12 months, much more than previously thought, researchers from INSERM, France, and the University of Birmingham, UK, reported in the BMJ (British Medical Journal). The authors added that most of the weight gain tends to occur within three months of quitting...