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April 2021

The following is a monthly list of selected journal articles and reports on tobacco topics. Please note that this list is not all-inclusive. We try to choose titles of interest to our tobacco control network, but we realize that there are many relevant articles that are not listed. Archived issues of Current Abstracts are also available.

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Hot Topics

Industry—Endgame

The New Zealand government released their action plan to achieve a smokefree New Zealand by 2025. This comprehensive plan includes a number of innovative strategies, including reduced nicotine cigarettes.

Ministry of Health. Proposals for a Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Action Plan: Discussion document. Wellington: Ministry of Health; 2021.

Industry—COVID

Usman and colleagues released a critique of papers that examined the relationship of COVID-19 and smoking. Their criticisms lead to the retraction of a paper this month that had found a protective effect of smoking on COVID-19 among a well-publicized paper that included an author who had accepted tobacco industry funding.

Usman MS, Siddiqi TJ, Khan MS, et al. Is there a smoker’s paradox in COVID-19? BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. Published Online First: 11 August 2020. doi: 10.1136/bmjebm-2020-111492.

Reviews

Cessation—Chronic Diseases

Ho LLK, Li WHC, Cheung AT, Xia W. Effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions for smokers with chronic diseases: A systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Published online April 24, 2021:jan.14869.

Cessation—E-Cigarettes

Chan GCK, Stjepanović D, Lim C, et al. A systematic review of randomized controlled trials and network meta-analysis of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors. 2021;119:106912.

Cessation—Mental Health

Pinho S, Rocha V, Vieira-Coelho MA. Effectiveness of multimodal interventions focused on smoking cessation in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review. Schizophrenia Research. 2021;231:145-153.

Cessation—Pregnancy

Hayes L, McParlin C, Azevedo LB, et al. The Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation, Alcohol Reduction, Diet and Physical Activity Interventions in Improving Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses. Nutrients. 2021;13(3):1036.

Cessation—Screening

Lei F, Zheng Y. Perceptions of lung cancer screening and smoking behavior change among Chinese immigrants: A systematic review. Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2021;19(April):1-11.

Cessation—Technological Interventions

Mersha AG, Bovill M, Eftekhari P, Erku DA, Gould GS. The effectiveness of technology‐based interventions for smoking cessation: An umbrella review and quality assessment of systematic reviews. Drug and Alcohol Review. Published online April 6, 2021:dar.13290.

Industry—Pack Warnings

Moodie C, Angus K, Stead M. Consumer Response to Standardized Tobacco Packaging in the United Kingdom: A Synthesis of Evidence from Two Systematic Reviews. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. 2021;Volume 14:1465-1480.

Initiation—E-Cigarettes

Sharma A, McCausland K, Jancey J. Adolescent’s Health Perceptions of E-Cigarettes: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2021;60(5):716-725.

Nicotine—Obesity

Schwartz A, Bellissimo N. Nicotine and energy balance: A review examining the effect of nicotine on hormonal appetite regulation and energy expenditure. Appetite. 2021;164:105260.

Recent Work by Canadian Researchers

Cessation—Behavioural Interventions

Minian N, Lingam M, DeRuiter WK, Dragonetti R, Selby P. Co-designing Behavior Change Resources With Treatment-Seeking Smokers: Engagement Events’ Findings. Frontiers in Public Health. 2021;9.

Cessation—Cancer Settings

Himelfarb-Blyth S, Vanderwater C, Hartwick J. Implementing a 3As and ‘Opt-Out’ Tobacco Cessation Framework in an Outpatient Oncology Setting. Current Oncology. 2021;28(2):1197-1203.

Warren GW, Evans WK, Dresler C. Critical Determinants of Cancer Treatment Outcomes: Smoking Must Be Addressed at the Highest Levels in Cancer Care. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. Published online April 2021.

Cessation—Health Care Settings

Drouin O, Sato R, Drehmer JE, et al. Cost-effectiveness of a Smoking Cessation Intervention for Parents in Pediatric Primary Care. JAMA Network Open. 2021;4(4):e213927.

Cessation—HIV

Wiebe SA, Balfour L, Cameron WD, et al. Psychological changes in successful completers of an HIV-tailored smoking cessation program: mood, attachment and self-efficacy. AIDS Care. Published online April 21, 2021:1-9.

Cessation—Pharmacological Interventions

Gravely S, Cummings KM, Hammond D, et al. Self-reported quit aids and assistance used by smokers at their most recent quit attempt: Findings from the 2020 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. Published online April 10, 2021.

Industry—E-Cigarettes

Al-Hamdani M, Manly E. Smoking cessation or initiation: The paradox of vaping. Preventive Medicine Reports. 2021;22:101363.

Industry—Pack Warnings

Irvine I, Nguyen H V. Shock and awe or incentive-compatible harm reduction? Graphic health warnings on tobacco packages. Harm Reduction Journal. 2021;18(1):43.

Initiation—Indigenous

Daley A, Rahman M, Watson B. A breath of fresh air: The effect of public smoking bans on Indigenous youth. Health Economics. Published online April 15, 2021:hec.4276.

Habash M, Sheppard AJ, Steiner R. An evaluation of Indigenous Tobacco Program smoking prevention workshops with First Nations youth in Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Published online April 8, 2021.

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