Authors
Natalie Voos, Lisa Kaiser, Martin C Mahoney, Clara M Bradizza, Lynn T Kozlowski, Neal L Benowitz, Richard J O'Connor, Maciej L Goniewicz
Publication date
2019/7
Journal
Addiction
Volume
114
Issue
7
Pages
1236-1248
Description
Background and Aims
Vaporized nicotine products (VNPs) can vary in important characteristics including size, shape, flavor and nicotine yield. We examined whether complex interactions among these characteristics could affect smokers’ VNP perceptions and usage patterns.
Design
A within‐subject randomized cross‐over trial.
Setting
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Participants
Eighteen daily cigarette smokers.
Measurements
Participants attended eight weekly visits during which they sampled six different VNPs (disposable, rechargeable, eGO, mod, e‐Cigar and e‐Pipe) with tobacco‐flavored e‐liquid. Prior to device use, participants completed product‐ranking questionnaires. Participants completed controlled puffing sessions during each of the six trials, after which satisfaction questionnaires were completed and blood samples were taken.
Findings
Initial perceptions …
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