Light smokers may not escape nicotine addiction, study reveals
Researchers found that 85% of the daily cigarette smokers were addicted to some extent either mild, moderate or severe addiction. Almost two-thirds of those smoking only one to four cigarettes per day were addicted, and around a quarter of those smoking less than weekly were addicted.
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Light smokers may not escape nicotine addiction, study reveals
Sara LaJeunesse
December 23, 2020
HERSHEY, Pa. Even people who consider themselves to be casual cigarette smokers may be addicted, according to current diagnostic criteria. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine and Duke University found that many light smokers those who smoke one to four cigarettes per day or fewer meet the criteria for nicotine addiction and should therefore be considered for treatment.
Light smokers may not escape nicotine addiction
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Many lighter smokers can be addicted to cigarettes
Even people who consider themselves to be casual cigarette smokers may be addicted, according to current diagnostic criteria. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine and Duke University found that many light smokers those who smoke one to four cigarettes per day or fewer meet the criteria for nicotine addiction and should therefore be considered for treatment.
In the past, some considered that only patients who smoke around 10 cigarettes per day or more were addicted, and I still hear that sometimes. But this study demonstrates that many lighter smokers, even those who do not smoke every day, can be addicted to cigarettes. It also suggests that we need to be more precise when we ask about cigarette smoking frequency.
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HERSHEY, Pa. Even people who consider themselves to be casual cigarette smokers may be addicted, according to current diagnostic criteria. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine and Duke University found that many light smokers those who smoke one to four cigarettes per day or fewer meet the criteria for nicotine addiction and should therefore be considered for treatment. In the past, some considered that only patients who smoke around 10 cigarettes per day or more were addicted, and I still hear that sometimes, said Jonathan Foulds, professor of public health sciences and psychiatry and behavioral health, Penn State. But this study demonstrates that many lighter smokers, even those who do not smoke every day, can be addicted to cigarettes. It also suggests that we need to be more precise when we ask about cigarette smoking frequency.