Connolly G N, Wayne G D, Lymperis D, Doherty M C
Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 12108, USA.
Tob Control. 2000 Sep;9(3):283-91. doi: 10.1136/tc.9.3.283.
To understand the tobacco industry's research on and use of cigarette additives that alter the perception of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).
Internal documents from four websites maintained by the major US tobacco manufacturers and company patents pertaining to the use of ETS altering additives obtained from the US Patent and Trademark Office online database.
Electronic searches of the four industry websites and the US patent database were conducted using keywords to identify relevant data.
Industry documents and patents obtained using an exploratory snowball sampling method were reviewed and grouped into four general categories according to whether the additive(s) described affected ETS visibility, odour, irritation, or emissions. Accuracy of isolated findings was validated through cross comparison of the data sources.
Results of this preliminary study provide evidence that tobacco manufacturers have conducted extensive research on the use of chemical additives to reduce, mask, or otherwise alter the visibility, odour, irritation, or emission of ETS.
Findings suggest that the tobacco industry uses additives to reduce the perception of ETS. To protect the public, appropriate regulation of tobacco additives should be mandated.
了解烟草行业对改变环境烟草烟雾(ETS)暴露感知的香烟添加剂的研究及使用情况。
美国主要烟草制造商维护的四个网站的内部文件,以及从美国专利商标局在线数据库获取的与使用改变ETS的添加剂相关的公司专利。
使用关键词对四个行业网站和美国专利数据库进行电子搜索,以识别相关数据。
对采用探索性滚雪球抽样方法获取的行业文件和专利进行审查,并根据所描述的添加剂是否影响ETS的可见性、气味、刺激性或排放,将其分为四大类。通过对数据源的交叉比较验证独立研究结果的准确性。
这项初步研究的结果表明,烟草制造商对使用化学添加剂来减少、掩盖或以其他方式改变ETS的可见性、气味、刺激性或排放进行了广泛研究。
研究结果表明,烟草行业使用添加剂来降低对ETS的感知。为保护公众,应强制对烟草添加剂进行适当监管。