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Effects of electronic cigarette e-liquid flavouring on cigarette craving.


ABSTRACT:

Background

E-liquid flavour restrictions may discourage electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) uptake among youth. However, possible unintended consequences may include reduced appeal and effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Non-tobacco flavours appear to be important for smoking cessation, but how and why are currently unclear.

Methods

We conducted an experimental study in a UK sample of adult daily smokers using an independent groups design (N=84). Participants were randomised to use an e-cigarette with nicotine-containing fruit/sweet-flavoured e-liquid (blackcurrant, strawberry, vanilla, caramel) or unflavoured e-liquid for 1 week. The primary outcomes were average, peak and cue-elicited cigarette craving (the latter was assessed using a cue exposure task). The secondary outcomes were smoking lapse occurrence, enjoyment of the e-cigarette, ease of transitioning from smoking to using an e-cigarette, intentions to continue using an e-cigarette, intentions and motivation to quit smoking, return to smoking, and continuation of e-cigarette use.

Results

E-liquid flavouring did not appear to have an effect on average cigarette craving (b 0.18, 95% CI -0.44 to 0.79, p=0.57), peak cigarette craving (b -0.12, 95% CI -0.59 to 0.35, p=0.62) or cue-elicited cigarette craving (b -0.21, 95% CI -3.86 to 3.43, p=0.91). We did not find evidence of a difference in secondary outcomes.

Conclusions

We did not find evidence to suggest that nicotine-containing fruit/sweet-flavoured and unflavoured e-liquids have different effects on cigarette cravings after 1 week of use. Further research is needed to establish if differences emerge over longer periods of exposure and extend to smoking cessation outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Dyer ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7614335 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of electronic cigarette e-liquid flavouring on cigarette craving.

Dyer Maddy L ML   Khouja Jasmine N JN   Jackson Abigail R AR   Havill Michelle A MA   Dockrell Martin J MJ   Munafo Marcus R MR   Attwood Angela S AS  

Tobacco control 20211117 e1


<h4>Background</h4>E-liquid flavour restrictions may discourage electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) uptake among youth. However, possible unintended consequences may include reduced appeal and effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Non-tobacco flavours appear to be important for smoking cessation, but how and why are currently unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted an experimental study in a UK sample of adult daily smokers using an independent groups design (N=84). Participants were  ...[more]

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