Body weight and smoking
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978-613-0-15275-8
6130152752
124
2013-04-24
39,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Would you choose cancer or some additional pounds? The choice is limited, yet the option is yours! Medical scientists have brought up evidence which reveals that the quitting of cigarettes can cut the risk of cardiovascular diseases, cancer and stroke in half despite the fact that the former smokers may gain some extra pounds! Among people without diabetes, recent quitters were 37% less likely to have a heart attack; long-term quitters were 68% less likely to contract heart diseases; and non-smokers were 81% less likely to develop health complications. The Journal of the American Medical Association has conducted research which look at the smoking habits and heart health of more than 3,000 Americans between 1981 and 2011. However, according to several official surveys, multiple smokers refuse to quit smoking for fear of gaining weight – in the United States, half of women and one-quarter of men who smoke worry about gaining weight if they try to quit...
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