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A thin smoker has more health problems that a fat non-smoker. A fat person can lose weight, exercise, and become healthier.

A smoker has damaged their lungs and all parts of their body through their tobacco use. That damage can never be fully reversed.

2006-06-18 02:55:10 · answer #1 · answered by Mama Pastafarian 7 · 2 0

It depends on several things:

1) How fat the non-smoker is.
2) How much the smoker smokes.
3) Other lifestyle factors that affect health (exercise etc.).
4) Genetic predisposition to health problems which would be created/aggravated by being overweight or by smoking.

2006-06-18 02:32:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They both have health risks associated with them.
Both are at a greater risk of heart disease. The overweight non smoker is at a greater risk of diabetes as well. The thin smoker usually has a lowered immune system. So it isn't as easy to fight off infections such as pneumonia or fluid around the lungs.
Both are open for CHF,COPD and Emphysema.
Hope this helps answer your question.

2006-06-18 02:35:17 · answer #3 · answered by zoya 6 · 0 0

Fat non-smoker's worse .
2 much of the wrong Food can kill quicker than a life time of cigarettes for a skinny smoker.

2006-06-18 02:32:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Notice,(believe it or not)...That the EX smokers are most often the WORST complainers! They are the hypocrites. Some will go so far to say how stupid they were when they smoked for years and years! Their the ones who give that dirty look to smokers and say we are ignorant. I say " I hope someday I will be as intelligent as you are and quit." Ex smokers are like formerly overweight people who had a gastric bypass surgery,that sees an overweight individual eating a big mac in mc donalds,and is disgusted at that persons "size" VANITY! Thats what I say to the self righteous Ex smokers/overweight

2016-05-20 00:12:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends. Thin smoker will get some form of cancer which is hugely expensive to treat & will have a heart attack or stroke & will eventually develope other debilitating lung diseases. A fat non-smoker will develope diabetese but alot of times that can be controlled or reversed before it progresses to far. Due to the diabetes they will have to be treated with hugely expensive procedures also.

2006-06-18 02:38:32 · answer #6 · answered by Sarah 4 · 0 0

I never saw a overweight non smoking person who is healthy over 65yr old. They have fat related diseases and the risk to die is very high.

I saw thin smoking person over 65yr old in seemingly good shape but suffering from some form of cancer or other smoking related disease.

The first kind is about to die instantly (in most cases heart failure) and the second will suffer a long and painful death (in most cases cancer)

So the best is to be non smoker not fat.

2006-06-18 02:47:55 · answer #7 · answered by Bigfoot 4 · 0 0

Thin smoker - simply because you have more problems through being a smoker than by just being overweight.

2006-06-18 02:32:31 · answer #8 · answered by Mintjulip 6 · 0 0

The thin smoker.

2006-06-18 02:31:44 · answer #9 · answered by lovehavok 4 · 0 0

Fat non smoker is better. First, quit smoking and get it under control. Then you can always lose weight later.

2006-06-18 02:32:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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