Prevalence of the misuse of ultra-low-tar cigarettes by blocking filter vents

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Evidence from tar-stain patterns in 135 cigarette filters discarded in ashtrays in public areas of shopping malls was used to estimate the prevalence of behaviorally blocked air dilution vents in ultra-low-yield cigarettes. Nineteen per cent (± 4, standard errors of the mean) of the filters had been blocked extremely, 39 per cent (± 5 SEM) had been blocked to some degree, and 42 per cent (± 5 SEM) had not been blocked at all. Smokers, health practitioners, and researchers need to be warned of the risks of vent blocking.

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Kozlowski, L. T., Pope, M. A., & Lux, J. E. (1988). Prevalence of the misuse of ultra-low-tar cigarettes by blocking filter vents. American Journal of Public Health, 78(6), 694–695. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.78.6.694

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