Abstract:Introduction Women are reported to smoke more in association with body weight effects than nicotine dependence, findings that may support including sex-specific dietary interventions in smoking cessation programs. To evaluate this proposition, we examined the influence of sex and BMI classification on adult smoking prevalence and nicotine dependence (measured as cigarette consumption). Method National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent and Adult Health (Add Health) data were filtered to US adults reporting smoki… Show more
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