Exercise regularly and make sure you don't begin eating more.
From personal experiance: I stopped 1.25 years ago. My weight gain stopped after 1 year. Now I am starting to lose weight. Concentrate on stopping smoking first. When you feel OK then reduce with a healthy eating plan.
Also, once you stop smoking your general fitness shluld improve, so it should be easier to lose any weight gained.
I recently quit smoking and was able to keep the weight off by walking briskly and reducing my intake of carbs.
You may lose weight while smoking because instead of eating your smoking. But as soon as you quit smoking, you will gain even more weight, very quickly.So you can't rely on smoking.
You don't lose weight from smoking marijuana. You gain weight because you get the munchies when high, and eat a lot.
Smoking CAN affect your body wieght. It is more likely one will gain weight if they quit smoking than lose weight, at least in the long-term, if they start smoking. The main reason for this is that smoking increases your metabolism, which is what helps your body burn fat. If you quit smoking and don't replace that with something that increases your metabolism, i.e. aerobic exercise for at least 20 minutes a day, you won't burn fat as quickly as you did when you smoked. Another cause of weight gain for people who quit smoking is that besides creating a chemical addiction to Nicotine, smoking creates an oral addiction, i.e the need to have something in your mouth. Once you quit smoking, people often times replace the oral addiction of the cigarette with food, and thus, eat more.
It's unclear whether starting smoking actually helps a nonsmoker to lose weight. However, quitting smoking DEFINITELY causes weight gain. So if your plan is to somehow start smoking, lose weight, and then quit (assuming you are able to do so), this is NOT a good weight loss tactic. Especially when you consider that the risks of smoking are FAR greater than the risks of carrying around a few extra pounds (or even alot of extra pounds). Furthermore, smoking reduces your ability to exercise, which is VERY important when it comes to losing weight and keeping the weight off.
Smoking tends to suppress appetites and cause you to lose weight.
by smoking in general as well as eating normally dose not make you lose weight but smoking stops the appetite so you don't feel as hungry so you don't eat as much therefore yes you will lose weight.
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.
If you smoke rather that eat when you are emotional it does. But smoking kills.
Loose your weight and then quit the program.
He quit smoking in 2002
all the weight since you are going to die
yea. Smoking affects your weight control by making you lose your appetite every time you smoke. It can make you lose weight, but it could also go vice versa (right?). Improve it if it's wrong.