Published 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Inhaled smoke volume and puff indices with cigarettes of different tar and nicotine levels

  • 1. Department of Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free Hospital and School of Medicine, London, (UK)

Description

Ten asymptomatic smokers each smoked a low, low-to-middle and a middle tar cigarette with approximately the same tar-to-nicotine ratio, in a randomised order. The inhaled smoke volume was measured by tracing the smoke with the inert gas 81Krm. Puffing indices were recorded using an electronic smoking analyser and flowhead/cigarette holder. Throughout the study neither the mean inhaled smoke volume per puff nor the total inhaled smoke volume per cigarette changed significantly; however, the mean and total puff volumes were largest with the low tar cigarette and decreased with the higher tar brands. Puff volume was related to puff work (rs=0.83,P<0.001) but was not related to puff resistance (rs=0.10,P>0.1). It is concluded that when switched between brands with the same tar-to-nicotine ratio, smokers increase their puff volumes with a lower tar cigarette but do not change the volume of smoke inhaled. Puff work and puff resistance were significantly correlated (rs=0.45,P<0.02). (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Eur. J. Respir. Dis.
Journal Volume
70
Series
Eur. J. Respir. Dis.
Journal Page Range
187-192
ISSN
0106-4339
CODEN
EJRDD