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What does research say about post-cessation weight gain and its management?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Research, including a 2012 Cochrane meta-analysis, indicates that post-cessation weight gain is real and averages 4–5kg (11 lbs) over 12 months. However, cognitive-behavioral therapy targeting eating behaviors, combined with physical activity, can effectively reduce this weight gain without impacting cessation success.

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