Agaku Israel T, Vardavas Constantine I, Ayo-Yusuf Olalekan A, Alpert Hillel R, Connolly Gregory N
Center for Global Tobacco Control, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, USA.
Center for Global Tobacco Control, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 Mar 1;136:28-35. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.12.004. Epub 2013 Dec 24.
Cigarette rod length as a design feature may play a specific role in harm perception and tobacco use. Internal tobacco industry documents have shown targeting of females with long/ultra-long cigarettes. This study assessed trends and differences in smoking of long/ultra-long cigarettes among U.S. smokers aged ≥20 years during 1999 through 2012.
Data were obtained from the 1999/2000 through 2011/2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The proportion of current smokers who reported using long/ultra-long cigarettes during each survey year was calculated and compared using χ(2) statistics. Linear and quadratic trends during 1999 through 2012 were assessed using binary logistic regression (p<0.05). Multi-variable analyses were performed to assess current disparities in smoking of long/ultra-long cigarettes.
Despite overall declines in current smoking of long/ultra-long cigarettes during the 1999 through 2012 period (p<0.001 for both linear and quadratic trends), the proportion of smokers of long/ultra-long brands increased in recent years, with over a third (38.7%) of current smokers reporting smoking of long/ultra-long cigarettes during 2011/2012. Current smokers of long/ultra-long cigarettes were more likely to be female compared to males (aOR=3.09; 95%CI: 2.09-4.58), of black race compared to whites (aOR=2.07; 95%CI: 1.30-3.28), or aged 45-64, or ≥65 years (aOR=2.39 and 5.27, respectively), compared to 18-24 year olds.
Specific gender, age and race/ethnic characteristics of smokers of long/ultra-long cigarettes were noted, hence potentially contributing to the widening of health disparities. Cigarette rod length should be considered an important aspect of cigarette engineering/design in regulatory efforts to reduce the burden of tobacco-related disease.
卷烟烟支长度作为一种设计特征,可能在危害认知和烟草使用方面发挥特定作用。烟草行业内部文件显示,长/超长卷烟的目标受众为女性。本研究评估了1999年至2012年期间美国20岁及以上吸烟者中长/超长卷烟的吸烟趋势及差异。
数据来自1999/2000年至2011/2012年的国家健康与营养检查调查。计算各调查年份中报告使用长/超长卷烟的当前吸烟者的比例,并使用χ²统计量进行比较。使用二元逻辑回归评估1999年至2012年期间的线性和二次趋势(p<0.05)。进行多变量分析以评估长/超长卷烟吸烟方面的当前差异。
尽管在1999年至2012年期间长/超长卷烟的当前吸烟率总体呈下降趋势(线性和二次趋势的p均<0.001),但近年来长/超长品牌吸烟者的比例有所增加,在2011/2012年期间,超过三分之一(38.7%)的当前吸烟者报告吸过长/超长卷烟。与男性相比,长/超长卷烟的当前吸烟者更可能为女性(调整后比值比[aOR]=3.09;95%置信区间[CI]:2.09 - 4.58),与白人相比更可能为黑人(aOR=2.07;95%CI:1.30 - 3.28),与18 - 24岁的人相比,更可能年龄在45 - 64岁或65岁及以上(aOR分别为2.39和5.27)。
长/超长卷烟吸烟者具有特定的性别、年龄和种族/族裔特征,因此可能导致健康差距扩大。在减轻烟草相关疾病负担的监管工作中,卷烟烟支长度应被视为卷烟工程/设计的一个重要方面。