Deborah Arnott
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View article: Investigating the Appeal of Nicotine Pouch Packaging, Flavour, and Nicotine Descriptors Among Adults in the UK: An Online Experiment
Investigating the Appeal of Nicotine Pouch Packaging, Flavour, and Nicotine Descriptors Among Adults in the UK: An Online Experiment Open
Introduction Nicotine pouches have the potential to be used for tobacco harm reduction. Pouches can currently be sold in brightly coloured packaging with conceptual flavor and nicotine descriptors, which may appeal to youth. Therefore, the…
View article: Association of fully branded, standardized packaging and limited flavor and brand descriptors of e‐liquids with interest in trying products among youths in Great Britain
Association of fully branded, standardized packaging and limited flavor and brand descriptors of e‐liquids with interest in trying products among youths in Great Britain Open
Background and aims Many vaping products feature bright colors and novel brand names and flavor descriptors, which may appeal to youth. We measured the strength of the associations between e‐liquid packaging design (branded, white standard…
Estimating Young Adult Uptake of Smoking by Area Across the United Kingdom Open
Introduction There is majority support in parliament and across the United Kingdom to implement a “smoke-free generation” policy which would mean people born on or after January 1, 2009, could never legally be sold tobacco. To explore the …
View article: The effect of standardised packaging and limited flavour descriptors of vape pods among adults and youth - online experiments
The effect of standardised packaging and limited flavour descriptors of vape pods among adults and youth - online experiments Open
Significance: Vape (e-cigarette) use among youth and adults has increased in Great Britain (GB). Vape packaging often includes colourful designs and conceptual flavour names, which appeal to youth. Hence, vape packaging regulation is being…
View article: Investigating the Appeal of Nicotine Pouch Packaging, Flavour Descriptors and Nicotine Descriptors among Adults in the UK: an online experiment
Investigating the Appeal of Nicotine Pouch Packaging, Flavour Descriptors and Nicotine Descriptors among Adults in the UK: an online experiment Open
Background: Nicotine pouches have the potential to be used for tobacco harm reduction. Pouches are often sold in brightly coloured packaging with conceptual flavour and nicotine descriptors, therefore, the UK has proposed packaging regulat…
Estimating young adult uptake of smoking by area across the UK Open
Background There is majority support in parliament and across the United Kingdom (UK) to implement a ‘smokefree generation’ policy which would increase the legal age of sale of tobacco from 18 by one year each year from 2027 onwards, such …
Nicotine strength of e‐liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: A population survey 2016 to 2024 Open
Background and aims In March 2024, the UK government announced plans to introduce a Vaping Products Duty that will tax e‐liquids based on their nicotine strength. This study examined trends in the nicotine strength of e‐liquids used by adu…
Attitudes and Exposure to Illicit Tobacco in England, 2022 Open
Introduction The United Kingdom has achieved reductions in illicit tobacco (IT) market size and share. However, there remains a 17.7% tobacco duty gap, contributing to health inequalities. In January 2024, the UK government announced a new…
Nicotine strength of e-liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: a population survey 2016 to 2024 Open
Background/Aims In March-2024, the UK government announced plans to introduce a new Vaping Products Duty that will tax e-liquids based on their nicotine strength. This study examined trends in the nicotine strength of e-liquids used by adu…
Examining the effect of standardized packaging and limited flavour and brand descriptors of e-liquids among youth in Great Britain. Open
Significance: E-cigarette vaping among youth has increased in Great Britain (GB). Many vaping products feature bright colours, novel brand names and flavour descriptions, which may appeal to youth. This study examined the impact of fully b…
Impact of E-liquid Packaging on Vaping Product Perceptions Among Youth in England, Canada, and the United States: A Randomized Online Experiment Open
Introduction Vaping is not risk-free but can help those who smoke to reduce harm to health and stop smoking. However, packaging of vaping products, including e-liquids, appeals to youth and might facilitate vaping among nicotine-naïve peop…
Marketing claims on the websites of leading e-cigarette brands in England Open
Introduction Exposure to electronic cigarette (EC) marketing is associated with EC use, particularly among youth. In England, the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations and Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) regulate EC marketing to…
Association of Fully Branded and Standardized e-Cigarette Packaging With Interest in Trying Products Among Youths and Adults in Great Britain Open
Importance e-Cigarette vaping among youths and adults has increased in Great Britain. The design of e-cigarette packaging may appeal to youths. Regulations that reduce the appeal of e-cigarettes to youths may deter adult smokers from tryin…
Use of tobacco and e-cigarettes among youth in Great Britainin 2022: Analysis of a cross-sectional survey Open
Regular e-cigarette use is now more common than smoking in children and youth, though the majority of this is among those who have also smoked tobacco. Measures to reduce the appeal of both e-cigarettes and tobacco to children and young pe…
Use of tobacco and e-cigarettes among youth in Great Britain in 2022: analysis of a cross sectional survey Open
INTRODUCTION Although e-cigarettes can be an effective form of nicotine substitution for adults attempting to quit smoking, their use among children and young people is a concern. Accurate data about this are needed to inform debates over …
Smoking in social housing among adults in England, 2015–2020: a nationally representative survey Open
Objectives To analyse associations between living in social housing and smoking in England and to evaluate progress towards reducing disparities in smoking prevalence among residents of social housing compared with other housing types. Des…
When is Subnational, Supralocal Tobacco Control “just right”? A Qualitative Study in England Open
Introduction Subnational, supralocal (or “regional”) approaches to tobacco control are often central federal nation tobacco control and can be superfluous for very small nations. However, their relevance to countries with weak intermediate…
Smoking in social housing among adults in England, 2015-2020: a nationally representative survey Open
Objectives To analyse associations between living in social housing and smoking in England and evaluate progress toward reducing disparities in smoking prevalence among residents of social housing compared with other housing types. Design …
Tobacco Retailers’ Support for Point-of-Sale Tobacco Control Policies in England: Association Study of Retailers’ Perceived Importance of Tobacco Sales, Contact with the Tobacco Industry, and the Perceived Impact of the Policy Open
Introduction Political acceptability and successful implementation of tobacco control policies at the point of sale may depend on, among other factors, tobacco retailers’ level of support for these policies. This study quantified the level…
Who would be targeted by increasing the legal age of sale of cigarettes from 18 to 21? A cross‐sectional study exploring the number and characteristics of smokers in England Open
Aims To establish the number of smokers in England who would be targeted by increasing the age of sale of cigarettes from 18 to 21 years and to assess the smoking and socio‐demographic profile of those smokers. Design and setting Nationall…
Cigarette-like cigarillo introduced to bypass taxation, standardised packaging, minimum pack sizes, and menthol ban in the UK Open
The UK has stringent tobacco control legislation, which has been extended most recently to include standardised packaging with minimum pack sizes,1 and from 20 May 2020, a ban on menthol.2 3 However, this legislation applies only to cigare…
Smokers who have not tried alternative nicotine products: a 2019 survey of adults in Great Britain Open
Aims Switching from smoking to using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) or heated tobacco products can reduce tobacco-related health risks. However, not all smokers in Great Britain have tried these pr…
Smokers who have not tried alternative nicotine products: a 2019 survey of adults in Great Britain Open
Aims: Switching from smoking to using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), electronic cigarettes (e‑cigarettes) or heated tobacco products can reduce tobacco-related health risks. However, not all smokers in Great Britain have tried these p…
Long-term evaluation of the rise in legal age-of-sale of cigarettes from 16 to 18 in England: a trend analysis Open
Objective To assess the long-term impact of the increase in age-of-sale of cigarettes from 16 to 18 in England in October 2007. Methods Data were collected between November 2006 and September 2018 on 252,601 participants taking part in a n…
Smokers who have not tried alternative nicotine products: a 2019 survey of adults in Great Britain Open
Aims: Switching from smoking to using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), electronic cigarettes (e‑cigarettes) or heated tobacco products can reduce tobacco-related health risks. However, not all smokers in Great Britain have tried these p…
View article: A rational approach to e-cigarettes: challenging ERS policy on tobacco harm reduction
A rational approach to e-cigarettes: challenging ERS policy on tobacco harm reduction Open
The respiratory community is united in its desire to reduce and eliminate the harm caused by tobacco smoking, which is at present on course to kill one billion people in the 21st century. The stated policy of the European Respiratory Socie…