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West Virginians Smoking Less but Eating More – and It’s Showing

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - West Virginia's efforts to reduce smoking are working. The state health department reports that, since 2000, 10 percent fewer young people are smoking, and state and local lawmakers are considering expanding smoking bans. In fact, national numbers show less smoking is extending life-expectancy rates across the country.

However, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine, those benefits could be wiped out by the growing obesity rate. Chuck Reed with the American Cancer Society says few people are aware of the link between being overweight and getting cancer.

"One of the scary things that we found in this recent survey is that 50 percent of the people don't know that there is direct correlation between obesity and cancer."

Reed says quitting smoking is one of the most common New Year's resolutions. However, if people are going to resolve to be healthy in 2010, he says, they shouldn't stop there.

"If you are going quit smoking, which we encourage you to do, take it one step further and also maintain a healthy body weight, because that way, you're making positive lifestyle choices and you can live longer and you can enjoy your life better."

Reed says research shows that if all U.S. adults became non-smokers of normal weight by 2020, life expectancy would increase by almost four years.

For tips on healthy eating, visit www.cancer.org





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