Smoking Cessation, Weight Gain and Vapes

December 21, 2023 by filtermag.org

Smoking Cessation, Weight Gain and Vapes

The benefits of smoking cessation are numerous and indisputable. But one of the few negatives can be undesired weight gain after you quit. Adding to the seriousness of this, the fear of gaining weight may prevent people from quitting cigarettes—and is often cited as a reason for resumption of smoking among people who did quit. Nicotine vapes are effective smoking cessation tools. But could they also help with the weight issue?


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