No, if differs from person to person, depending on alot of factors and metabolic states.
Not like that. Smoking cigarette is not related to weight loose and gain.
Smoking can cause loss of appetite. When you stop smoking your appetite will return and you will eat more often, causing weight gain. Some suggestions is to watch your diet more after you stop smoking. Exercising more after you quit can help prevent your body getting lazy.
It is not necessary to gain weight when stopping smoking. Body mass index is controlled by two primary factors -- nutrition and exercise. People who stop smoking and also improve their health habits regarding proper nutrition and exercise can become healthier / stronger/ leaner / fitter than they were as smokers. People who stop smoking but do not address nutrition and exercise -- for example people who replace smoking with eating candy or other sweets -- are very likely to gain weight as a result. If smoking was an effective means of preventing weight gain, there would be no overweight smokers!
Chantix. While not an antidepressant, it is similar to Wellbutrin which is an antidepressant, and is also used to help smoking cessation.
Eat more. Stop smoking if you do.
Stop playing with your health by going back to smoking. You should avoid gaining weight if you observe a proper diet, and your health is seriously affected by smoking.
Yes, Most of the time because when you get use to smoking you tend to smoke alot some days. When you stop smoking you gain weight because your munching on sweet and salty thing such as cakes, chips, sodas, etc. to help fill the lack of nicotine your body was use to getting.
You gain it
Yes, but the fat won't be half as bad as the wrinkles, yellowing and cancer from smoking.
Because when you stop eating your body goes into starvation mode and then it starts to save the fat that you have to survive and then you gain weight
by not smoking and you can maintain a healthy weight and excersise...! ^_^
i was wondering the same thing..not sure