Substitutability of menthol cigarette alternatives: a clinical trial.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Andrea C Villanti, Alice Hinton, Jonathan A Schulz, Tyler G Erath, Toral Mehta, Derek Reed, Jennifer Tidey, Michael Businelle, Theodore L Wagener
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Abstract

Introduction: This study assessed the substitutability of plausible combustible menthol cigarette alternatives (MCAs) for usual brand menthol cigarettes (UBMCs) in adults who smoke menthol cigarettes.

Methods: Following three in-lab sampling sessions, 80 adults aged 21-50 who smoke menthol cigarettes chose their preferred MCA: (1) a menthol roll-your-own cigarette (mRYO), (2) a menthol filtered little cigar (mFLC) or (3) a non-menthol cigarette (NMC). Participants were instructed to completely substitute their preferred MCA for their UBMC for 1 week and complete daily diaries documenting adherence and subjective effects. At the final lab visit, participants completed concurrent choice and cross-price elasticity tasks with their substitute product and UBMC as the comparator.

Results: Most (65%) participants chose mRYO as their preferred product, followed by NMC and mFLC. Adherence to MCA was high for all products across the week (range: 63%-88%). Positive subjective effects for mRYO decreased over time but remained numerically higher than the other MCA products; craving reduction also decreased for NMC across phases. In the progressive ratio task, participants chose their UBMC in 61.7% of choices; this did not differ by preferred MCA, although the median breakpoint was highest for mRYO and similar for mFLC and NMC. Cross-price elasticity comparing UBMC and the preferred product indicated high substitutability of each MCA at phase 3 (I values -0.70 to -0.82).

Conclusions and relevance: mRYOs were the most preferred MCA among the study products, but all MCAs were acceptable substitutes for UBMC using behavioural and economic measures in a short-term trial period. Trial registration number NCT04844762.

薄荷香烟替代品的可替代性:一项临床试验。
简介:本研究评估了在吸烟薄荷香烟的成年人中,可燃薄荷香烟替代品(MCAs)对普通品牌薄荷香烟(ubmc)的可替代性。方法:80名年龄在21-50岁之间的薄荷卷烟吸烟者在实验室进行了三次采样,选择了他们喜欢的MCA:(1)薄荷卷烟(mRYO),(2)薄荷过滤小雪茄(mFLC)或(3)非薄荷卷烟(NMC)。参与者被要求在1周内完全用他们喜欢的MCA代替他们的UBMC,并完成记录依从性和主观效果的每日日记。在最后的实验室访问中,参与者以他们的替代产品和UBMC作为比较,完成了并发选择和交叉价格弹性任务。结果:大多数(65%)的参与者选择mRYO作为他们的首选产品,其次是NMC和mFLC。整个星期,所有产品的MCA依从性都很高(范围:63%-88%)。mRYO的积极主观效应随着时间的推移而下降,但在数值上仍高于其他MCA产品;NMC在不同阶段的渴望减少也有所减少。在递进比例任务中,61.7%的参与者选择了他们的UBMC;虽然myo的中位断点最高,mFLC和NMC的中位断点相似,但优选的MCA没有差异。比较UBMC和首选产品的交叉价格弹性表明,在第三阶段,每种MCA的可替代性都很高(I值为-0.70至-0.82)。结论和相关性:在研究产品中,mryo是最受欢迎的MCA,但在短期试验期间,使用行为和经济措施,所有MCA都是可接受的UBMC替代品。试验注册号NCT04844762。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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