RESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF LOWERING TAR AND NICOTINE LEVELS OF CIGARETTES SMOKED BY YOUNG MALE MIDDLE TAR SMOKERS .2. RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

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WITHEY, CH
PAPACOSTA, AO
SWAN, AV
FITZSIMONS, BA
ELLARD, GA
BURNEY, PGJ
COLLEY, JRT
HOLLAND, WW
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[1] UNIV BRISTOL,DEPT EPIDEMIOL & PUBL HLTH MED,BRISTOL BS8 1TH,AVON,ENGLAND
[2] NATL INST MED RES,LONDON NW7 1AA,ENGLAND
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10.1136/jech.46.3.281
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Study objective-The aim was to investigate the effect on respiratory health of male middle tar smokers changing the tar and nicotine levels of the cigarettes they smoke for a six month period. Design-This was a randomised controlled trial. Middle tar smokers were randomly allocated to smoke one of three different types of cigarette (low tar, middle nicotine; middle tar, middle nicotine; and low tar, low nicotine) in place of their usual cigarette for a six month period. Main outcome measures were assessment of respiratory health by documenting respiratory symptoms and peak expiratory flow rates, and of nicotine inhalation by measuring the urinary excretion of nicotine metabolites. Setting-21 local authority districts of England. Subjects-Participants were male middle tar smokers aged 18-44 years. Main results-Changes in the measures of respiratory health showed little difference over the trial. period between the three cigarette groups. Analyses of the urinary nicotine metabolites showed that smokers allocated to each of the three study cigarettes adjusted their smoking so that throughout the trial their nicotine inhalation differed little from their pretrial intakes when they were smoking their own cigarettes. As a result of the altered patterns of smoking to compensate for the reduced nicotine yields of the three study cigarettes, the tar intake of those allocated to smoke the middle tar, middle nicotine cigarettes remained essentially unchanged, while those allocated to smoke the low tar, low nicotine and low tar, middle nicotine cigarettes had calculated reductions in tar intakes of about 14% and 18%, respectively. Conclusions-Due to the phenomenon of compensation, tar intake can only be reduced substantially by using a cigarette with a markedly lower tar/nicotine ratio. Nevertheless reductions of up to about 18% in tar intake failed to result in any detectable effect on respiratory symptoms or peak expiratory flow rates over a six month period.
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