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Tobacco product use for weight control as an eating disorder behavior: Recommendations for future clinical and public health research.

Tyler B Mason1,2, Alayna P Tackett1,2, Caitlin E Smith3, Adam M Leventhal1,2.   

Abstract

Tobacco product use (TPU; e.g., smoking, e-cigarettes, other emerging products) is elevated in eating disorders (EDs), yet the phenomenology of tobacco use within EDs has not received much attention. Due to the appetite suppressant effects of tobacco products as well as the array of availability of tobacco products in hedonic flavors (e.g., gummy bear, fruit), TPU may be used for weight control, such as to suppress appetite, satisfy cravings, or for meal replacement. The purpose of this article was to outline theoretical research on TPU for weight control as a mechanism in EDs as well as key areas for future research. We discuss the conceptualization and nature of TPU for weight control and how it may be related to EDs and associated behaviors, TPU patterns and smoking for weight control in EDs, and the effectiveness of current interventions and development of novel intervention protocols for individuals with EDs who use tobacco. Overall, this article outlines novel research questions on TPU in EDs and as a weight control behavior and provides recommendations to clarify the conceptualization and role of TPU within EDs.
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Keywords:  cigarettes; eating disorders; smoking; tobacco use; weight control

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34866222      PMCID: PMC8917997          DOI: 10.1002/eat.23651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Eat Disord        ISSN: 0276-3478            Impact factor:   5.791


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