Nicotine replacement: effects of postcessation weight gain.

Author: GrossJ, MaldonadoJ, StitzerM L

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The present study examined nicotine replacement effects on postcessation weight gain in smoking cessation clinic volunteers using objective indices of cigarette smoking, gum use, and body weight. After they achieved abstinence, subjects were randomly assigned to either active nicotine or placebo gum...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1037//0022-006x.57.1.87

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Nicotine Replacement: A Path to Quitting and Managing Weight

The journey to quitting smoking is often a challenging one, fraught with cravings and potential weight gain. This research, like a guide offering advice for navigating a treacherous desert, explored the effects of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) on postcessation weight gain. The study, conducted as a randomized controlled trial, compared the effects of active nicotine gum to placebo gum in volunteers who had successfully quit smoking. The researchers aimed to determine whether NRT could help to mitigate the weight gain often associated with smoking cessation.

A Desert Oasis: NRT and Weight Suppression

The study's findings offer a glimmer of hope for smokers seeking to quit without experiencing significant weight gain. The researchers found that active nicotine gum users gained significantly less weight than placebo gum users over the 10-week trial. This is like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert, providing a source of relief from the challenges of weight management. The study also found evidence for a dose-response relationship, suggesting that greater gum use was associated with greater weight suppression.

A Wise Traveler's Approach: Managing Cravings and Weight Gain

The study highlights the potential benefits of NRT in addressing both nicotine cravings and weight gain during smoking cessation. This is like a wise traveler, carefully planning their journey, choosing the best route and packing the necessary supplies for success. The study emphasizes the importance of choosing an appropriate NRT approach, such as nicotine gum, and adhering to recommended dosage guidelines to maximize the benefits of treatment. The study also underscores the need for continued research to further understand the role of NRT in managing weight gain and to develop other effective strategies to support smokers during their quitting journey.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research provides evidence for the potential of nicotine replacement therapy to help smokers quit without experiencing significant weight gain. The study suggests that active nicotine gum can effectively suppress postcessation weight gain, offering a valuable tool for those seeking to quit smoking. This research is like a compass, guiding us through the desert of smoking cessation, helping us to identify effective strategies for managing both nicotine cravings and weight gain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1989-05-10
  2. Date Revised 2019-08-17
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Pubmed ID

2925978

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1037//0022-006x.57.1.87

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