Metholated cigarette use among multiphasic examinees, 1979-86

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Mentholated cigarette use was studied in relation to age and race in 29,037 current smokers who were Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program members. The percentages of mentholated cigarette users were much higher in Blacks and Asians than in Whites, especially in the younger age groups. A marked inverse relationship between mentholated cigarette use and age was present in Blacks and Asians; metholated cigarette use showed little difference with age in Whites.

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Sidney, S., Tekawa, I., & Friedman, G. D. (1989). Metholated cigarette use among multiphasic examinees, 1979-86. American Journal of Public Health, 79(10), 1415–1416. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.79.10.1415

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