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Tobacco Smoking, Eating Behaviors, and Body Weight: A Review.

Ariana M Chao1,2, Thomas A Wadden2, Rebecca L Ashare2, James Loughead2, Heath D Schmidt1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This narrative review provides an overview of the relationships among tobacco smoking, eating behaviors, and body weight. The aims are to (1) examine the concurrent and longitudinal associations between tobacco smoking and body weight, (2) describe potential mechanisms underlying the relationships between smoking and body weight, with a focus on mechanisms related to eating behaviors and appetite, and (3) discuss management of concomitant tobacco smoking and obesity. RECENT
FINDINGS: Adolescents who smoke tobacco tend to have body mass indexes (BMI) the same as or higher than nonsmokers. However, adult tobacco smokers tend to have lower BMIs and unhealthier diets relative to nonsmokers. Smoking cessation is associated with a mean body weight gain of 4.67 kg after 12 months of abstinence, though there is substantial variability. An emerging literature suggests that metabolic factors known to regulate food intake (e.g., ghrelin, leptin) may also play an important role in smoking-related behaviors. While the neural mechanisms underlying tobacco smoking-induced weight gain remain unclear, brain imaging studies indicate that smoking and eating cues overlap in several brain regions associated with learning, memory, motivation and reward. Behavioral and pharmacological treatments have shown short-term effects in limiting post-cessation weight gain; however, their longer-term efficacy is limited.
SUMMARY: Further studies are needed to identify the exact mechanisms underlying smoking, eating behaviors, and body weight. Moreover, effective treatment options are needed to prevent long-term weight gain during smoking abstinence.

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Keywords:  cigarettes; nicotine; obesity; relapse; reward; smoking cessation

Year:  2019        PMID: 33224710      PMCID: PMC7678013          DOI: 10.1007/s40429-019-00253-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Addict Rep


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