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Exercise helps smokers quit, study
concludes
Washington -
Want to quit smoking? Hit the gym.
A study released on Tuesday by the
American College of Chest Physicians found smokers who combine
exercise with nicotine gum or transdermal patches are more likely to
quit than those who rely on nicotine replacement therapy alone.
Sixty-eight patients at two Austrian
hospitals were randomly assigned either a treatment program that
included exercise or one that only used nicotine replacement therapy.
After three months, 80 percent of
those who exercised had quit smoking, while 52 percent of those in the
group that did not exercise had quit.
And those who exercised were more
likely to reduce their cigarette smoking if they did not quit, the
study found. They also scored better on several tests measuring
respiratory health.
The study was conducted at Otto
Wagner Hospital and Lainz Hospital in Austria. -- The
Associated Press
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