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Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers

INTRODUCTION: Because 30% of cigarettes sold in the United States are characterized as menthol cigarettes, it is important to understand how menthol preference may affect the impact of a nicotine reduction policy. METHODS: In a recent trial, non-treatment-seeking smokers were randomly assigned to re...

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Autores principales: Denlinger-Apte, Rachel L, Kotlyar, Michael, Koopmeiners, Joseph S, Tidey, Jennifer W, Luo, Xianghua, Benowitz, Neal L, Jensen, Joni A, Ikuemonisan, Joshua O, Pacek, Lauren R, Smith, Tracy T, Vandrey, Ryan, Donny, Eric C, Hatsukami, Dorothy K
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntz160
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author Denlinger-Apte, Rachel L
Kotlyar, Michael
Koopmeiners, Joseph S
Tidey, Jennifer W
Luo, Xianghua
Benowitz, Neal L
Jensen, Joni A
Ikuemonisan, Joshua O
Pacek, Lauren R
Smith, Tracy T
Vandrey, Ryan
Donny, Eric C
Hatsukami, Dorothy K
author_facet Denlinger-Apte, Rachel L
Kotlyar, Michael
Koopmeiners, Joseph S
Tidey, Jennifer W
Luo, Xianghua
Benowitz, Neal L
Jensen, Joni A
Ikuemonisan, Joshua O
Pacek, Lauren R
Smith, Tracy T
Vandrey, Ryan
Donny, Eric C
Hatsukami, Dorothy K
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description INTRODUCTION: Because 30% of cigarettes sold in the United States are characterized as menthol cigarettes, it is important to understand how menthol preference may affect the impact of a nicotine reduction policy. METHODS: In a recent trial, non-treatment-seeking smokers were randomly assigned to receive very low nicotine cigarettes (VLNC; 0.4 mg nicotine/g tobacco) or normal nicotine cigarettes (NNC; 15.5 mg/g) for 20 weeks. On the basis of preference, participants received menthol or non-menthol cigarettes. We conducted multivariable regression analyses to examine whether menthol preference moderated the effects of nicotine content on cigarettes per day (CPD), breath carbon monoxide (CO), urinary total nicotine equivalents (TNE), urinary 2-cyanoethylmercapturic acid (CEMA), and abstinence. RESULTS: At baseline, menthol smokers (n = 346) reported smoking fewer CPD (14.9 vs. 19.2) and had lower TNE (52.8 vs. 71.6 nmol/mg) and CO (17.7 vs. 20.5 ppm) levels than non-menthol smokers (n = 406; ps < .05). At week 20, significant interactions indicated that menthol smokers had smaller treatment effects than non-menthol smokers for CPD (–6.4 vs. –9.3), TNE (ratio of geometric means, 0.22 vs. 0.10) and CEMA (ratio, 0.56 vs. 0.37; ps < .05), and trended toward a smaller treatment effect for CO (–4.5 vs. –7.3 ppm; p = .06). Odds ratios for abstinence at week 20 were 1.88 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.8 to 4.4) for menthol and 9.11 (95% CI = 3.3 to 25.2) for non-menthol VLNC smokers (p = .02) relative to the NNC condition. CONCLUSIONS: Although menthol smokers experienced reductions in smoking, toxicant exposure, and increases in quitting when using VLNC cigarettes, the magnitude of change was smaller than that observed for non-menthol smokers. IMPLICATIONS: Results of this analysis suggest that smokers of menthol cigarettes may respond to a nicotine reduction policy with smaller reductions in smoking rates and toxicant exposure than would smokers of non-menthol cigarettes.
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spelling pubmed-69397812020-01-07 Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers Denlinger-Apte, Rachel L Kotlyar, Michael Koopmeiners, Joseph S Tidey, Jennifer W Luo, Xianghua Benowitz, Neal L Jensen, Joni A Ikuemonisan, Joshua O Pacek, Lauren R Smith, Tracy T Vandrey, Ryan Donny, Eric C Hatsukami, Dorothy K Nicotine Tob Res Nicotine Standards and Menthol Smokers INTRODUCTION: Because 30% of cigarettes sold in the United States are characterized as menthol cigarettes, it is important to understand how menthol preference may affect the impact of a nicotine reduction policy. METHODS: In a recent trial, non-treatment-seeking smokers were randomly assigned to receive very low nicotine cigarettes (VLNC; 0.4 mg nicotine/g tobacco) or normal nicotine cigarettes (NNC; 15.5 mg/g) for 20 weeks. On the basis of preference, participants received menthol or non-menthol cigarettes. We conducted multivariable regression analyses to examine whether menthol preference moderated the effects of nicotine content on cigarettes per day (CPD), breath carbon monoxide (CO), urinary total nicotine equivalents (TNE), urinary 2-cyanoethylmercapturic acid (CEMA), and abstinence. RESULTS: At baseline, menthol smokers (n = 346) reported smoking fewer CPD (14.9 vs. 19.2) and had lower TNE (52.8 vs. 71.6 nmol/mg) and CO (17.7 vs. 20.5 ppm) levels than non-menthol smokers (n = 406; ps < .05). At week 20, significant interactions indicated that menthol smokers had smaller treatment effects than non-menthol smokers for CPD (–6.4 vs. –9.3), TNE (ratio of geometric means, 0.22 vs. 0.10) and CEMA (ratio, 0.56 vs. 0.37; ps < .05), and trended toward a smaller treatment effect for CO (–4.5 vs. –7.3 ppm; p = .06). Odds ratios for abstinence at week 20 were 1.88 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.8 to 4.4) for menthol and 9.11 (95% CI = 3.3 to 25.2) for non-menthol VLNC smokers (p = .02) relative to the NNC condition. CONCLUSIONS: Although menthol smokers experienced reductions in smoking, toxicant exposure, and increases in quitting when using VLNC cigarettes, the magnitude of change was smaller than that observed for non-menthol smokers. IMPLICATIONS: Results of this analysis suggest that smokers of menthol cigarettes may respond to a nicotine reduction policy with smaller reductions in smoking rates and toxicant exposure than would smokers of non-menthol cigarettes. Oxford University Press 2019-12 2019-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6939781/ /pubmed/31867637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntz160 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Nicotine Standards and Menthol Smokers
Denlinger-Apte, Rachel L
Kotlyar, Michael
Koopmeiners, Joseph S
Tidey, Jennifer W
Luo, Xianghua
Benowitz, Neal L
Jensen, Joni A
Ikuemonisan, Joshua O
Pacek, Lauren R
Smith, Tracy T
Vandrey, Ryan
Donny, Eric C
Hatsukami, Dorothy K
Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title_full Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title_fullStr Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title_short Effects of Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes on Smoking Behavior and Biomarkers of Exposure in Menthol and Non-menthol Smokers
title_sort effects of very low nicotine content cigarettes on smoking behavior and biomarkers of exposure in menthol and non-menthol smokers
topic Nicotine Standards and Menthol Smokers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntz160
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