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Smoke-free Strategies for Giving up Cigarettes
Why is smoke cessation such a challenging butt to overcome? Some people fear the weight gain factor. Although, smoking cigarettes may help maintain weight, it’s no secret that smoking leads to an anomaly of chronic conditions (lung cancer, emphysema, and heart disease). When the pros and cons of kicking the nicotine habit are evaluated, the medical conditions associated with prolonged use outweigh smoking.

Gaining a few extra pounds versus smoking diminishes the significance of overall health. It’s easier to lose weight versus curing oneself from a terminal disease. Not to mention, weight gain is not an inevitable aspect of giving up cigarettes. The reason many people gain weight after quitting smoking is because they tend to overeat and replace cigarettes with food consumption.

Nicotine and Metabolism
Nicotine heightens the metabolism rate. Since, it acts as a stimulant as well as a sedative. Directly, after the first inhalation of nicotine, an adrenaline rush triggers the liver to release glycogen (sugar) that raises the blood glucose level moderately. Once the cessation of nicotine occurs, the metabolism slows down. As a result, when the same food is consumed, the body utilizes less calories and then stores more fat.

As nicotine diminishes the appetite, it directly affects the activity of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. These substances control the neural transmissions in the areas of the brain. It shuts the appetite off and on. Nicotine raises the activity of dopamine and serotonin verisimilar to the way sweet foods affect the brain. Shortly, after smoking a cigarette, a smoker’s appetite is suppressed.

Use these strategies to help quit smoking:

• Taper your cigarette habit
• Use a nicotine patch to diminish the habit
• Replace the habit of smoking with drinking water
• Focus on the perks of giving up the habit (saving money and improving overall health)
• Avoid social situations that will tempt you to smoke.
• Eat healthy and make exercise a part of your daily routine

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