Literature DB >> 9121623

Psychophysiological and subjective effects of cigarettes having varying nicotine yields but relatively constant "tar' yields.

W S Pritchard1, J H Robinson, T D Guy, R A Davis, M F Stiles.   

Abstract

Thirty-two subjects were tested in five double-blind sessions-16 subjects in the morning (a.m.) following overnight smoking abstention, and 16 in the afternoon (p.m.) following ad lib smoking. In each session, subjects smoked 1 of 5 cigarettes having the following FTC nicotine/'tar' yields in mg: 0.08/8.5, 0.17/9.1, 0.37/9.8, 0.48/9.8, and 0.74/10.4. On a pre- to postsmoking basis, blood nicotine and heart rate increased with nicotine yield. The effect of nicotine yield on changes in self-rated anxiety was an inverted-U function, but this effect was possibly confounded by baseline differences. The following effects on EEG spectral-band magnitude were also obtained: (1) nicotine yields > or = 0.17 mg decreased delta; (2) nicotine yields of 0.37 and 0.48 mg decreased theta in a.m. subjects; (3) nicotine yields > or = 0.37 mg decreased alpha, the effect being greater in a.m. subjects; (4) no effect of yield on beta 1 was obtained; (5) nicotine yields of 0.48 and 0.74 mg increased the Cz-minus-T5 differential in beta 2. Pre- to postsmoking changes in this measure of beta 2 were not correlated with either blood nicotine or anxiety.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9121623     DOI: 10.1159/000119313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychobiology        ISSN: 0302-282X            Impact factor:   2.328


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