People who quit smoking sometimes gain weight, and a new study finds that former smokers may face an increased risk of developing diabetes as a result.
Smoking itself is a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, but the risk is even higher for former smokers within the first six years of quitting, according to a study from Hsin-Chieh Yeh of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and colleagues. Recent quitters have a 70% increased risk of diabetes, researchers found.
The risks were highest in the first three years after quitting, but returned to normal 10 years later.