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Heated tobacco products: Cigarette complements, not substitutes
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2019In Korea, the sale of the first heated tobacco product (HTP), IQOS®, commenced in June 2017. This study evaluates the rates of HTP use and examines HTP users' smoking patterns of various tobacco products.The study analyzed the 2018 Korea Community Health Survey data of a Korean provincial division, which includes 11 cities and 14 counties.
Jun Hyun Hwang +2 more
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Tobacco Products in Japan Including a History of Heated Tobacco Products
2021The Japanese word tabako (“tobacco”) is used to mean a conventional cigarette. The term tabako has become so common that most people today are unfamiliar with the original Japanese word for cigarette, which was kami-maki tabako, or “paper-rolled tobacco,” whereas almost all Japanese are familiar with the major cigarette brands: Seven Stars, Mevius ...
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Use of heated tobacco products where their use is prohibited
Tobacco Control, 2021IntroductionStealth use implies using tobacco products where their use is prohibited. This paper aimed to investigate stealth use of heated tobacco products (HTPs) in terms of its prevalence and associated factors.MethodsAn online survey was conducted to investigate the use of HTPs in 7000 randomly selected participants (2300 men and 4700 women, aged ...
Jung Ah Lee, Cheolmin Lee, Hong-Jun Cho
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Korean-made heated tobacco product, ‘lil’
Tobacco Control, 2018After the introduction of heated tobacco products (HTPs) by multinational tobacco companies, Korea’s largest tobacco company, KT&G, also introduced its HTP, ‘lil (a little is a lot)’, in November 2017. A total of three HTPs, IQOS, Glo and lil, are now available in Korea.
Jihye Lee, Sungkyu Lee
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Heated tobacco product use and tobacco abstinence: A prospective cohort study
AddictionAbstract Background and aims Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are increasingly used by individuals attempting to quit smoking, particularly in Japan where HTP use is prevalent; however, the effectiveness of HTPs in achieving complete tobacco abstinence remains unclear.
Tomohiko Ukai +2 more
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Effects of heated tobacco products on the liver
2021The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently classified the electronic cigarette (e-cig) with heat-not-burn technology IQOS as a modified risk tobacco product (MRTP), thus increasing the perception of its safety. To date, independent studies do not outline a clear toxicological profile of these devices and the World Health Organization (WHO ...
Silvia Granata +6 more
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Heated tobacco products in Italy
Tabaccologia, 2023Gallus, Silvano, Garattini, Silvio
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Research progress and prospect on the safety of heated tobacco products
ToxicologyIn recent years, Heated tobacco products (HTP) have gradually entered the market and become more and more popular with consumers because of their low risk (compared with traditional cigarette). With the increasing popularity and proportion of HTP in the international market, people pay more and more attention to the safety evaluation of HTP, but there ...
Yi, Liu +5 more
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Global prevalence of heated tobacco product use, 2015–22: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Addiction, 2023Tianze Sun +2 more
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