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. 2017 Nov;26(6):709-719.
doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053196. Epub 2016 Nov 21.

Impact of non-menthol flavours in tobacco products on perceptions and use among youth, young adults and adults: a systematic review

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Impact of non-menthol flavours in tobacco products on perceptions and use among youth, young adults and adults: a systematic review

Li-Ling Huang et al. Tob Control. 2017 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: This systematic review examines the impact of non-menthol flavours in tobacco products on tobacco use perceptions and behaviours among youth, young adults and adults.

Data sources: English-language peer-reviewed publications indexed in 4 databases were searched through April 2016.

Study selection: A search strategy was developed related to tobacco products and flavours. Of 1688 articles identified, we excluded articles that were not English-language, were not peer-reviewed, were qualitative, assessed menthol-flavoured tobacco products only and did not contain original data on outcomes that assessed the impact of flavours in tobacco products on perceptions and use behaviour.

Data extraction: Outcome measures were identified and tabulated. 2 researchers extracted the data independently and used a validated quality assessment tool to assess study quality.

Data synthesis: 40 studies met the inclusion criteria. Data showed that tobacco product packaging with flavour descriptors tended to be rated as more appealing and as less harmful by tobacco users and non-users. Many tobacco product users, especially adolescents, reported experimenting, initiating and continuing to use flavoured products because of the taste and variety of the flavours. Users of many flavoured tobacco products also showed decreased likelihood of intentions to quit compared with non-flavoured tobacco product users.

Conclusions: Flavours in most tobacco products appear to play a key role in how users and non-users, especially youth, perceive, initiate, progress and continue using tobacco products. Banning non-menthol flavours from tobacco products may ultimately protect public health by reducing tobacco use, particularly among youth.

Keywords: Global health; Prevention; Public policy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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PRISMA flow diagram of article identification, screening and selection. *Checking reference lists of included articles.

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