Background. The American Medical Association (AMA) has advocated gradually reducing the nicotine content of cigarettes to decrease smoking prevalence. Some experts have voiced concerns that smokers may “compensate” by smoking more cigarettes or inhaling more deeply. Further, a black market may emerge, perpetuating cigarette availability. Thus, it is unclear whether a federal mandate would result in a net increase or decrease in population health. The purpose of this research is to estimate the long-term health gains or losses that are likely to accrue to the US population if the nicotine content of cigarettes is gradually reduced to trace levels over a 6-year period. Methods. To estimate health impacts, we created the Tobacco Policy Model, ...
This is the first simulation model described in the text of the paper "How much ongoing smoking redu...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
Philip Morris International (PMI) has developed the Population Health Impact Model (PHIM) to quantif...
Background. The American Medical Association (AMA) has advocated gradually reducing the nicotine con...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
If manufacturing a safer cigarette is technically possible—an open question—then mandating that toba...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
BackgroundReducing nicotine content in cigarettes and other combustible products to levels that are ...
Background Electronic cigarettes (“e-cigarettes”) have altered tobacco smoking trends, and their imp...
Abstract Background Nicotine vaping products (NVPs) a...
AbstractSome major national and international tobacco control organisations favour mandating a reduc...
Objectives: Healthy People 2010 (HP2010) set a goal of reducing the adult smoking prevalence to 12 %...
Objective Restricting tobacco sales to pharmacies only, including the provision of cessation advice,...
Good estimates place 'hard core' smoking rates in the United States at approximately 25%, with littl...
This is the first simulation model described in the text of the paper "How much ongoing smoking redu...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
Philip Morris International (PMI) has developed the Population Health Impact Model (PHIM) to quantif...
Background. The American Medical Association (AMA) has advocated gradually reducing the nicotine con...
With adult smoking prevalence rates declining too slowly to reach national objectives, opinion leade...
If manufacturing a safer cigarette is technically possible—an open question—then mandating that toba...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
BackgroundReducing nicotine content in cigarettes and other combustible products to levels that are ...
Background Electronic cigarettes (“e-cigarettes”) have altered tobacco smoking trends, and their imp...
Abstract Background Nicotine vaping products (NVPs) a...
AbstractSome major national and international tobacco control organisations favour mandating a reduc...
Objectives: Healthy People 2010 (HP2010) set a goal of reducing the adult smoking prevalence to 12 %...
Objective Restricting tobacco sales to pharmacies only, including the provision of cessation advice,...
Good estimates place 'hard core' smoking rates in the United States at approximately 25%, with littl...
This is the first simulation model described in the text of the paper "How much ongoing smoking redu...
PURPOSE Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, projected to claim up to one bi...
Philip Morris International (PMI) has developed the Population Health Impact Model (PHIM) to quantif...