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The ERS position paper on heated tobacco products

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2019
Emergent tobacco products such as heated tobacco remain largely unregulated in many countries menacing the progress of tobacco control achieved in the last decades.
Sofia Ravara
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Good Practice Statements for the treatment of nicotine dependence

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2023
Nicotine dependence is increasing worldwide due to a wide variety of new and emerging products (e.g. heated tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, nicotine pouches, novel herbal products) with tobacco and/or nicotine content, being continuously placed ...
Renata Solimini   +17 more
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Duplicity: Heated Tobacco Products Strategy in Low - and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): A Philippine Case Study

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2019
Introduction Tobacco companies are employing the same tactics they have used for years to market tobacco “harm reduction”, like heated tobacco products (HTPs) and e-cigarettes/ electronic nicotine delivery devices.
Deborah Sy   +2 more
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The applicability of different tobacco types to heated tobacco products

open access: yesIndustrial Crops and Products, 2021
Abstract Heated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) products develop rapidly because of its low toxicity. In order to evaluate the industrial applicability of the existing types of characteristic tobacco as raw materials for heated tobaccos, this research ascertained differences in the main chemical compositions in tobacco leaves from different types to ...
Jie Chen   +14 more
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Cost, affordability and market share of heated tobacco products

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2019
Heated tobacco products (HTPs), especially IQOS, have been aggressively promoted by the tobacco industry in recent years and they are increasing in popularity in several markets.
Filippos Τ. Filippidis
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Heat-not-burn Tobacco Products and the Increased Risk for Poly-tobacco Use

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Health Behavior, 2021
Objectives: In this study, we tested the use of ecigarette, cigarette, and dual use of both as predictors of heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco product use onset among young adults, and examined common predictors of smoking cessation as predictors of HNB product use. Methods: We collected data from 2229 young adults [mean age = 21.1 (SD = 2.1); 55% women] in
Pallav, Pokhrel   +3 more
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Are heated tobacco products a healthy alternative to cigarettes?

open access: yes, 2021
As well as being an extremely widespread addiction, tobacco smoking is a well-known cause of numerous deaths around the world. Most (80-90%) of lung cancer cases occur among smokers.
Doboszyńska, Anna   +1 more
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Heated tobacco products: the example of IQOS [PDF]

open access: yesTobacco Control, 2018
Heated tobacco products (HTP) represent the latest in a long line of products tobacco companies have developed and marketed as less dangerous than conventional cigarettes, beginning with so-called ‘safer cigarettes’ in the 1960s.1 2 HTP (figure 1) heat tobacco to generate an inhaled nicotine aerosol and are marketed using messages that explicitly or ...
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Heat-not-Burn Tobacco Products: Tobacco Industry Claims No Substitute for Science [PDF]

open access: yesPediatrics, 2018
* Abbreviations: FDA — : US Food and Drug Administration HNB — : heat-not-burn IQOS — : I Quit Ordinary Smoking In the wake of the rapid rise of e-cigarettes over the past decade, the tobacco industry has launched its latest response to the documented harms of cigarette smoking: heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products ...
Brian P, Jenssen   +2 more
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Electronic Cigarettes, Heated Tobacco Products, and Oral Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Smokers employing electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and heated tobacco prod- ucts (HTP) are currently the most common types of smoking patients seen in the dental practice.
Saads Carvalho, Thiago   +14 more
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