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Background: Despite the introduction of tobacco control measures, smoking remains highly prevalent in most EU countries. In Italy, one in four adults were still regular smokers in 2017.
Pasquale Caponnetto +12 more
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Occupational fall incidence associated with heated tobacco product use and lifestyle behaviors in Japan. [PDF]
This study identifies the association between heated tobacco product (HTP) use and occupational falls, considering lifestyle variables. A nationwide web-based cross-sectional study between September and November 2023 analyzed data from 18,440 workers in ...
Tsushima S +6 more
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Heat Not Burn Tobacco Product—A New Global Trend: Impact of Heat-Not-Burn Tobacco Products on Public Health, a Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: The use of heat-not-burn tobacco products (HnB) is being adopted increasingly as an alternative to smoking combusted products, primarily cigarettes. Substantial controversy has accompanied their marketing and use in the public health context.
Aleksandra Ratajczak +3 more
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Background: Philip Morris International has made efforts to expand the sale of its heated tobacco product, IQOS, into new domestic markets globally. In Australia, where heated tobacco products are prohibited, the company recently attempted to overturn ...
Burton, Suzan (R16012) +2 more
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Heated Tobacco as a Novelty Tobacco Product Subject to Excise Duty: A Cross-country Comparison
First prototypes of tobacco heaters were developed by the largest global tobacco companies as early as the 1980s. However, the first heat-not-burn tobacco products (not resembling the prototypes) were promoted on the market with success many years later –
Szwejkowska, Małgorzata
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Tobacco heated products: a new challenge in tobacco control
As cigarette sales decline, the tobacco industry has turned to the sale of heated tobacco products (HTP), which are on the rise. We are concerned with reports erroneously indicating that heated tobacco is associated with a lower risk of cancer and other diseases than conventional cigarettes, citing as a source the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of ...
Peruga, A +6 more
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Introduction. The global decline in traditional tobacco smoking has been accompanied by the rise of heated tobacco products and electronic cigarettes, marketed as safer alternatives.
Iryna L. Vysochyna +2 more
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Tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNA) in heated tobacco product IQOS [PDF]
Heated tobacco products (HTP) have an electrical heating component, like e-cigarettes, that heats processed tobacco to 350°C releasing volatile components that often are not detectable in e-cigarettes.1 Although many combustion by-products may be eliminated in HTP devices, nitrosamines are generated in the process of tobacco curing rather than during ...
Leigh, Noel J +4 more
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INTRODUCTION Tobacco use is associated with an increased risk of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, severe COVID-19 outcomes requiring intensive care, and mortality. We investigated the perceived risk of and changes in cigarette, e-cigarette (
Cheung, YTD +11 more
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Objective. This study investigates awareness of and support for Mexicos bans on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products among adults who smoke. Methods.
Lizeth Cruz-Jiménez +7 more
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