Abstract

It is reported that 3 months of professional smoking cessation treatment achieves an initial smoking cessation rate of 80 %. However, a 1 year cessation rate decreases to approximately 50 %. The most common causes of relapse are weight gain, stress, and nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Relapse prevention is important in smoking cessation treatment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between those who continued smoking cessation (group A) and those who resumed (group B) at 1 year after smoking cessation.

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