Some people will get fat after quitting smoking. This is because nicotine, nicotine and morphine all have their own centers to inhibit human brain hunger, which makes people less likely to feel hungry after taking these dependent items. Eating less will reduce the calories in the body, and the body will not gain weight easily. When quitting smoking, the most obvious change is gluttony, which is the main reason for getting fat after quitting smoking. The most effective way to prevent your body from getting fat after quitting smoking is to control your diet and eat less high-calorie food.
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Smoking is addictive, called tobacco dependence. Tobacco dependence is a chronic disease. The international classification code of diseases (ICD- 10) is F 17.2, which has its corresponding clinical diagnostic criteria. Nicotine is the main substance that causes tobacco dependence in tobacco, and its pharmacological and behavioral processes are similar to other addictive substances, such as heroin and cocaine.