Plain packaging removes cigarettes' appeal
September 9, 2011 in HealthRemoving branding and wrapping cigarettes in plain packaging helps remove the appeal of smoking according to new a Cancer Research UK-funded study published in Tobacco Control.
The researchers found that more women than men smoked less and found smoking less enjoyable when using the plain packs.
Some smokers also claimed that they would be more likely to attempt quitting if all cigarettes came in the dark brown unbranded packs used in this study.
In the first study of its kind nearly 50 young adult smokers used non branded cigarette packets in normal everyday situations for two weeks. The researchers then compared the reaction to this packaging to the reactions of using regular packs for two weeks.
The plain brown packs were given a fictional name with standard branding and the health warning Smoking Kills. Twice weekly questionnaires were followed up with face to face interviews for more in depth analysis of reaction.
Plainly wrapped cigarettes were rated negatively against the original packs. Taking out the cigarettes less often, handing out cigarettes less frequently and hiding the pack more were all reported as a result of the plain packaging.
Dr Crawford Moodie, the studys lead author based at the University of Stirling, said: Despite the small size of this study it adds an important real world dimension to the research on the way smokers respond to plain packaging. The study confirms the lack of appeal of plain packs, with the enjoyment and consumption of cigarettes being reduced. Were now looking to build on this research to understand more about the impact of packaging on smokers.
The UK government is expected to begin a public consultation on the future of tobacco packaging later this year.
Australia should be the first country in the world to wrap cigarettes in plain packaging. The Australian government has announced that all tobacco must be sold in plain packaging from July 1, 2012. Picture health warnings will also cover 75 per cent of the front and 90 per cent of the back of packs.
Jean King, Cancer Research UKs director of tobacco control, said: While a small study, this research provides important insights into the power of cigarette packaging. Colourful and slickly designed packs are one of the last remaining avenues for tobacco companies to market their deadly product, so its interesting to see what might happen if and when this is removed. Its important to remember that smoking remains the single biggest preventable cause of death in the UK, so preventing more people from starting and helping smokers to quit is vital. We look forward to the possibility of removing the silent salesman of cigarette packets.
More information: Moodie, C., Mackintosh, A., Hastings, G., & Ford, A. (2011). Young adult smokers' perceptions of plain packaging: a pilot naturalistic study Tobacco Control, 20 (5), 367-373 DOI: 10.1136/tc.2011.042911
Provided by Cancer Research UK
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Sep 09, 2011
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Brilliant!
Sep 09, 2011
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Tobacco is supposed to deleteriously affect cognitive skills by screwing up your brain and nervous system. Permanently. It also CAUSES depression and anxiety by doing this, and by reminding you youre breathing DIRT every time you light up.
Have a nice day.
Sep 09, 2011
Rank: 3 / 5 (2)
Guess you didn't read the article. Nothing about using the same cigarettes in different packaging.
Do you have a source for your claim that smoking is deleterious to mental and emotional health? Stimulants generally augment cognition and elevate mood.
Do you have a source for that folishness
Sep 10, 2011
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"Plainly wrapped cigarettes were rated negatively against the original packs."
-Original as in they rewrapped the originals in plain packs?
Sep 10, 2011
Rank: 5 / 5 (1)
The ONLY thing it does is relieve your withdrawal from your last fix. Despite what the tobacco-funded researchers tell you, any other effect is overwhelmed by the PAIN of withdrawal and your need to alleviate it. This RELIEF is your 'stimulation'. Your mood is being elevated out of the depression and fatigue and cognitive impairment of withdrawal. Your disease conveniently disguises this obvious mechanism for you.
Depression
http://no-smoking...0-3.html
Brain damage
http://www.scienc...0400.htm
Mental illness
http://www.severe...ess.html
-Really this info is all over, you must have been purposefully ignoring it. Addiction is cunning, baffling, powerful. It lies.
Sep 10, 2011
Rank: 1 / 5 (1)
http://en.wikiped...Nicotine :
Your depression and brain damage are not references, they are only claims and not very well supported ones at that.
Your mental illness reference is also a claim, not a reference. Nicotine has been used as a drug for many years to treat mental illnesses, etc. An association of a drug used to treat an illness is hardly grounds to claim that the drug causes the illness.
It is obvious that you hate tobacco and anyone who uses the products, but you are letting your disdain cloud your judgment. There are real benefits to nicotine as well as risks -- as there are with most drugs.
Sep 12, 2011
Rank: 5 / 5 (1)
M.D., associate professor of pediatrics in the division of Adolescent Medicine at Children's Hospital Medical
Center of Cincinnati and lead author of the study.'
'New research which suggests a direct link between smoking and brain damage will be published in the July issue of the Journal of Neurochemistry. Researchers, led by Debapriya Ghosh and Dr Anirban Basu from the Indian National Brain Research Center (NBRC), have found that a compound in tobacco provokes white blood cells in the central nervous system to attack healthy cells, leading to severe neurological damage.'
-Youre lying again dogbreath.-And so I must ask you to provide references for your claims.
Sep 12, 2011
Rank: 5 / 5 (1)
"Nicotine Not Medicine, Its Use Not Therapy
"We already knew that drop for drop nicotine is deadlier than arsenic, cyanide, strychnine or diamond back rattlesnake venom, that it can quickly desensitize critical brain pathways, is highly addictive and harder to beat than heroin or cocaine. Now a new April 2006 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reports that nicotine, in any form, may prevent chemotherapy from killing lung cancer cells...' etc
http://whyquit.co...806.html
-Of course it can be used to help smokers quit, cant it? Uh maybe not...
"But there is growing awareness that replacement nicotine products such as the nicotine patch, gum and lozenge (nicotine supplementation) have zero value as aids to smoking cessation or nicotine cessation."I already acknowledged this.
http://nicosulf.e...et/6.asp
-Butt youll have to reference your human benefits.
Sep 12, 2011
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God does not like liars and he does not like people who make a living off the suffering of others. ESPECIALLY when those people are well aware of the harm their actions are causing.
No I dont believe in god, but you do. This must be causing you a great deal of anxiety, as Im sure it does if you are only using tobacco to ruin your own body.
The body is a temple dogbert and a sacred gift from your god. Trashing it is a sacrilege is it not?
Smoking is an AFFRONT to your god and a grave SIN. You willfully breathe dirt and poison which makes you weak and sick and ends your life prematurely and miserably. You WILL burn for this.
You know in your heart of hearts that this is true. How can you presume to pray to god honestly?
Sep 14, 2011
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I don't smoke and I don't make or sell tobacco or tobacco products. Liberals, who want to run other people's lives, cannot conceive of honest discourse -- can you? I have no motive except to point out that your rants against nicotine are mostly incorrect and to note that all drugs have benefits and dangers.
You state you don't believe in God while spending five paragraphs telling me your beliefs about God. How sad is that?