van de Nobelen Suzanne, Kienhuis Anne S, Talhout Reinskje
Center for Health Protection (GZB), National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
Center for Health Protection (GZB), National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Nicotine Tob Res. 2016 Jul;18(7):1546-55. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw002. Epub 2016 Jan 26.
Cigarettes and other forms of tobacco contain the addictive drug nicotine. Other components, either naturally occurring in tobacco or additives that are intentionally added during the manufacturing process, may add to the addictiveness of tobacco products. As such, these components can make cigarette smokers more easily and heavily dependent.Efforts to regulate tobacco product dependence are emerging globally. Additives that increase tobacco dependence will be prohibited under the new European Tobacco Product Directive.
This article provides guidelines and recommendations for developing a regulatory strategy for assessment of increase in tobacco dependence due to additives. Relevant scientific literature is summarized and criteria and experimental studies that can define increased dependence of tobacco products are described.
Natural tobacco smoke is a very complex matrix of components, therefore analysis of the contribution of an additive or a combination of additives to the level of dependence on this product is challenging. We propose to combine different type of studies analyzing overall tobacco product dependence potential and the functioning of additives in relation to nicotine. By using a combination of techniques, changes associated with nicotine dependence such as behavioral, physiological, and neurochemical alterations can be examined to provide sufficient information.Research needs and knowledge gaps will be discussed and recommendations will be made to translate current knowledge into legislation. As such, this article aids in implementation of the Tobacco Product Directive, as well as help enable regulators and researchers worldwide to develop standards to reduce dependence on tobacco products.
This article provides an overall view on how to assess tobacco product constituents for their potential contribution to use and dependence. It provides guidelines that help enable regulators worldwide to develop standards to reduce dependence on tobacco products and guide researches to set research priorities on this topic.
香烟和其他烟草制品含有成瘾性药物尼古丁。烟草中天然存在的其他成分或在制造过程中有意添加的添加剂,可能会增加烟草制品的成瘾性。因此,这些成分会使吸烟者更容易且更严重地产生依赖。全球范围内正在出现对烟草制品依赖性进行监管的努力。根据新的欧洲烟草制品指令,将禁止添加会增加烟草依赖性的添加剂。
本文提供了制定监管策略的指导方针和建议,以评估添加剂导致的烟草依赖性增加情况。总结了相关科学文献,并描述了可界定烟草制品依赖性增加的标准和实验研究。
天然烟草烟雾是一种成分非常复杂的基质,因此分析一种添加剂或多种添加剂组合对该产品依赖程度的影响具有挑战性。我们建议结合不同类型的研究,分析烟草制品的总体依赖潜力以及添加剂与尼古丁相关的作用。通过综合运用多种技术,可以检测与尼古丁依赖相关的行为、生理和神经化学变化等,以提供充分的信息。将讨论研究需求和知识空白,并提出将现有知识转化为立法的建议。因此,本文有助于《烟草制品指令》的实施,也有助于全球监管机构和研究人员制定减少烟草制品依赖的标准。
本文全面阐述了如何评估烟草制品成分对使用和依赖的潜在影响。它提供了指导方针,有助于全球监管机构制定减少烟草制品依赖的标准,并指导研究人员确定该主题的研究重点。