“…[19][20][21][22][23] Thus, alternative smoking cessation programs are needed to assist women who cannot quit with self-help or with pharmacologic approaches. 24 Exercise was initially proposed as a therapy for smoking cessation among women because it may help offset weight gain and concerns regarding weight gain, both of which are important barriers to cessation among women. [25][26][27][28][29][30] Previous studies by our research group and others have not consistently shown an exercise-mediated effect on weight gain or weight concerns but have instead more generally demonstrated that traditional aerobic exercise programs (i.e., brisk walking, bicycling) incorporated into smoking cessation treatment result in higher quit rates compared with smoking treatments without exercise.…”