| Literature DB >> 19225967 |
F K St Charles1, G R Krautter, D C Mariner.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different tar yield cigarette brands on the post-puff inhalation/exhalation depth and duration for established smokers of the brands. The study was conducted with 74 established smokers of 1-17 mg Federal Trade Commission (FTC) tar products. The subjects were participating in a five-day inpatient clinical biomarker study during which time they were allowed to smoke their own brand of cigarette whenever they wished. On two separate days, the subjects' breathing pattern was measured using respiratory inductive plethysmography while they smoked one cigarette. This enabled the measurement of the post-puff inhalation volume, exhalation volume, inhalation duration, and exhalation duration for each subject after each puff on two of their own brand of cigarettes. The subjects were grouped according to the FTC tar yield of their product: 1-3 mg; 4-6 mg; 7-13 mg; 14 + mg. The post-puff inhalation volume for the 4-6 mg group was significantly lower than both the 7-13 mg and 14+ mg groups, and the 4-6 mg group exhalation volume was significantly lower than the 14+ mg group (p < 0.05). No other differences were found at the 95% confidence level. When volumes were normalized to resting tidal volume (tidal ratio), there were no differences between the groups for any of the respiratory measures. No significant slope was found for correlations with FTC tar yield for inhalation volume (p = 0.11, mean = 833 mL, R = 0.19), inhalation tidal ratio (p = 0.93, mean = 1.73, R = -0.01) or lung exposure time (p = 0.92, mean = 4.1 s, R = -0.01).Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19225967 PMCID: PMC2657324 DOI: 10.1080/08958370802353443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inhal Toxicol ISSN: 0895-8378 Impact factor: 2.724
Studies of post-puff inhalation patterns with smokers of differing yield products.
| Reference | Method | N | Study type | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impedance pneumography | 8 | Switch - 31 mg to 16 mg tar cigarettes | NSD IV | |
| Mercury strain gauge | 15 | Own brand with middle tar and low tar smokers | NSD IV | |
| RIP | 10 | Switch - high tar unfiltered (26 mg) to low tar filtered (4 mg) | NSD IV, IT | |
| RIP + nasal pitot tube | 9 | 3 way Switch - Own brand, low (0.55mg) & high (0.90 mg) nicotine at 8 mg tar | NSD IV EV | |
| RIP | 7 | Switch med-high tar smokers to 1 mg tar; vents blocked 0, 50, & 100%, with & without orifice holder. | NSD IV. SD LET vents open < blocked. NSD IV, LET with holder. | |
| RIP | 10 | Switch - own brand + 4 differing nicotine brands | NSD IV, EV, LET | |
| RIP | 17 | Switch - own brand + own brand with differing filtration | SD IV ↓ with ↑ filtration | |
| RIP | 5 | Switch - same tar but change nicotine (0.6 versus 0.06 mg) | NSD IV, EV, IT ET lo nic > hi nic | |
| Transthoracic impedance | 117 | Own brand and switch to 50% yield brand | Switch - NSD IV, EV, IV, EV Own - SD IV & EV ↑ as yield ↑ | |
| Inhalation index | 108 | Own brand | SD Inhalation index ↑ as yield ↓ |
RIP, Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography; NSD, no significant difference (p > 0.05); SD, significant difference (p ≤0.05); IV, inhalation volume; EV, exhalation volume; IT, inhalation time; ET, exhalation time; LET, lung exposure time.
Subject demographics and cigarette brand characteristics by tar band.
| ULL | ULH | LTS | FF | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects | |||||
| Number | 15 | 20 | 20 | 19 | 74 |
| Gender (M/F) | 8/7 | 12/8 | 10/10 | 14/5 | 44/30 |
| Height cm | 173 (159–204) | 174 (157–194) | 174 (161–187) | 177 (165–190) | 175 (157–204) |
| Weight kg | 77 (57–104) | 75 (42–98) | 78 (56–98) | 77 (60–100) | 77 (42–104) |
| Age | 35 (21–54) | 32 (21–47) | 34 (21–64) | 32 (21–53) | 33 (21–64) |
| Menthol smokers | 3 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 18 |
| Brands | |||||
| Menthol/non-menthol | 2/5 | 3/6 | 4/8 | 4/6 | 13/25 |
| Tar (mg/cig) | 1.4 (0.7) | 5.4 (0.5) | 10.1 (0.9) | 15.0 (1.7) | 8.3 (5.1) |
| Nicotine (mg/cig) | 0.15 (0.05) | 0.46 (0.04) | 0.77 (0.06) | 1.07 (0.14) | 0.64 (0.34) |
| CO (mg/cig) | 1.9 (0.9) | 6.8 (0.6) | 11.6 (1.4) | 13.9 (2.0) | 8.9 (4.6) |
| Puffs/cig | 7.6 (0.7) | 8.0 (1.1) | 7.9 (1.0) | 8.2 (0.9) | 7.9 (1.0) |
Height, weight, and age are shown as the mean (range). Cigarette yields are shown as the mean (standard deviation) for the FTC smoking method.
Figure 1Respitrace pattern: tidal volume versus time (upper) with event marker (lower).
Mean (SD) post-puff respiratory measures by tar band and for all subjects combined.
| ANOVA p-value | ULL | ULH | LTS | FF | All | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume (mL) | ||||||
| Inhalation | 0.09 | 778 (240)a,b | 731 (290)a | 936 (280)b | 876 (270)b | 833 (279) |
| Exhalation | 0.20 | 841 (259)cd | 799 (200)c | 976 (419)cd | 960 (285)d | 897 (308) |
| Resting tidal volume | 0.15 | 443 (121) | 482 (132) | 555 (192) | 509 (115) | 500 (148) |
| Tidal ratio | a | a | a | a | ||
| Inhalation | 0.51 | 1.84 (0.67) | 1.56 (0.52) | 1.78 (0.65) | 1.75 (0.50) | 1.73 (0.58) |
| Exhalation | 0.65 | 1.97 (0.59) | 1.75 (0.49) | 1.82 (0.68) | 1.94 (0.54) | 1.86 (0.58) |
| Time (sec) | a | a | a | a | ||
| Inhalation | 0.80 | 2.04 (1.92) | 1.77 (0.81) | 1.66 (0.77) | 1.87 (1.07) | 1.82 (1.16) |
| Exhalation | 0.35 | 2.27 (0.98) | 2.00 (0.52) | 2.47 (1.04) | 2.40 (0.85) | 2.28 (0.87) |
| Total lung exposure | 0.73 | 4.31 (2.22) | 3.77 (0.95) | 4.11 (1.44) | 4.27 (1.76) | 4.10 (1.59) |
| Other data | ||||||
| Puffs taken | 0.09 | 12.0 (3.0) | 13.0 (3.1) | 11.9 (2.7) | 10.6 (3.0) | 11.9 (3.0) |
ANOVA p-values are for effect of tar band. Measures with the same letter are not significantly different at the 95% confidence interval using Duncan's multiple range test.
Figure 2Mean inhalation volume per subject versus the FTC tar yield of their brand.
Figure 3Mean inhalation tidal ratio per subject versus the FTC yield of their brand.
Figure 4Mean lung exposure time per subject versus the FTC tar yield of their brand.