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Obesity Might Be a Predictor of Weight Reduction after Smoking Cessation
Charlotta Pisinger, Helle Øster Nielsen, Caroline Kuhlmann,
Susanne Rosthøj
Department of Public Health
Section of Biostatistics
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Obesity
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Weight Reduction
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Smoking Cessation
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Quitters
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Tobacco Consumption
40%
Quit Smoking
40%
Smokers
20%
Normal Weight
20%
Logistic Regression Analysis
20%
Daily Smokers
20%
Health Professionals
20%
Anthropometric Measurements
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Weight Loss
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Weight Gain
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Lose Weight
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Ex-smokers
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Population-based Cohort
20%
High Body Mass Index
20%
5-year Follow-up
20%
Inter99
20%
Significant Predictors
20%
Danish Population
20%
Long-term Smoking
20%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%
Regression Analysis
100%
Weight Gain
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Smoking
50%
Tobacco Consumption
33%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Anthropometry
16%
Population
16%
Body Mass Index
16%
Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Chewing Tobacco
33%
Anthropometry
16%
Health Practitioner
16%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Body Mass
16%
Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Population
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Smoking Cessation
100%
Smoking
50%
Chewing Tobacco
33%
Body Mass
16%
Population
16%