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Mateusz Zatoński1,2,3, Aleksandra Herbeć1,4, Witold Zatoński1,3, Kinga Janik-Koncewicz1,3, Pete Driezen5,6, Tibor Demjén7, Esteve Fernández8,9,10,11, Geoffrey T Fong5,6,12, Anne C K Quah5, Christina N Kyriakos12,13, Ann McNeill14, Marc Willemsen15, Ute Mons16, Yannis Tountas17, Antigona C Trofor18,19, Constantine I Vardavas13,20,21, Krzysztof Przewoźniak1,22,23.
Abstract
The European Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) introduced a ban on characterizing flavours in cigarettes (2016), including menthol (2020). The longitudinal data analysis of the EUREST-PLUS International Tobacco Control (ITC) Project Europe Surveys (n = 16 534; Wave 1 in 2016 and Wave 2 in 2018) found significant but small declines in the weighted prevalence of menthol (by 0.94%; P = 0.041) and other flavoured cigarette use (by 1.32%; P < 0.001) following the 2016 TPD. The declines tended to be driven primarily by the menthol and flavoured cigarette (MFC) smokers switching to unflavoured tobacco. Cigarette consumption declined between waves, but there were no statistically significant difference in decline between MFC and unflavoured tobacco smokers on smoking and cessation behaviours between the waves.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32918816 PMCID: PMC7526784 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Public Health ISSN: 1101-1262 Impact factor: 3.367