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When compared to never smokers, average current smokers (17 and 13 cig/day for men and women, respectively) showed a lower BMI. When average former smokers (men and women who had stopped smoking for 16 and 15 years, respectively) were compared to never smokers, higher BMI …
When compared to never smokers, average current smokers (17 and 13 cig/day for men and women, respectively) showed a lower BMI. When …