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Abstract
Introduction: Concerns about post-cessation weight gain might influence the attempts to quit smoking. The knowledge about post-cessation weight gain, the post-cessation weight concerns, and their relationship to smoking quit intention have not been thoroughly studied in the Chinese population.
Methods: The present study is a cross-sectional study, which included a convenience sample of 1037 male smokers intending to quit smoking from Chongqing, China. Questionnaire-based investigations were conducted to assess sociodemographic characteristics, post-cessation weight concerns, and the intention to quit smoking. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the relationship between post-cessation weight concerns and intentions to quit smoking.
Results: The perception levels of post-cessation weight gain were low in the study population, and only 36.07% of respondents knew that 'smoking cessation will affect the weight of smokers'. Generally, the medium post-cessation weight concern score was 2.16 on a 10-point scale, and only 8.29% of the participants had scores >5. Participants with a higher degree of concern regarding post-cessation weight gain had a higher adjusted odds ratio (AOR) for intentions to quit smoking (AOR=1.47; 95% CI: 1.09-1.97) compared to participants with lower weight concerns in the fully adjusted regression model.
Conclusions: The extent of post-cessation weight concerns was low, partially due to the low perception of weight gain associated with smoking cessation. Moreover, the intentions to quit smoking were positively associated with post-cessation weight concerns. Consequently, it appears that weight concerns have not been a significant deterrent to the intention to quit smoking among the study population.
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Tobacco Induced Diseases encompasses all aspects of research related to the prevention and control of tobacco use at a global level. Preventing diseases attributable to tobacco is only one aspect of the journal, whose overall scope is to provide a forum for the publication of research articles that can contribute to reducing the burden of tobacco induced diseases globally. To address this epidemic we believe that there must be an avenue for the publication of research/policy activities on tobacco control initiatives that may be very important at a regional and national level. This approach provides a very important "hands on" service to the tobacco control community at a global scale - as common problems have common solutions. Hence, we see ourselves as "connectors" within this global community.
The journal hence encourages the submission of articles from all medical, biological and psychosocial disciplines, ranging from medical and dental clinicians, through health professionals to basic biomedical and clinical scientists.