Metabolic Effects of Nicotine Gum and Cigarette Smoking: Potential Implications for Postcessation Weight Gain?

The effects of nicotine chewing gum and cigarettes on resting energy expenditure (REE) were evaluated. Twenty smoking women participated in nicotine gum and smoking administration, after which their REEs were measured. Results indicate an acute increase in REE for both nicotine gum and cigarettes. M...

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description The effects of nicotine chewing gum and cigarettes on resting energy expenditure (REE) were evaluated. Twenty smoking women participated in nicotine gum and smoking administration, after which their REEs were measured. Results indicate an acute increase in REE for both nicotine gum and cigarettes. Metabolic rates for nicotine gum slowly returned to baseline, whereas rates for cigarettes quickly dropped and fell significantly below baseline. Thus, the metabolic effect of nicotine gum was greater than the effect of smoking.
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Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight
Chewing Gum
Energy Expenditure
Energy Metabolism - drug effects
Female
Females
Human
Humans
Medical sciences
Metabolic Rates
Metabolism
Nicotine
Nicotine - administration & dosage
Nicotine Gum
Outcomes of Treatment
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Smoking
Smoking - physiopathology
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Cessation - methods
Smoking Cessation - psychology
Tobacco Smoking
Weight control
Weight Gain
Weight Gain - drug effects
Weight Gain - physiology
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