Efectos de algunas señales visuales y olfativas sobre el consumo de cigarrillo y el ansia por fumar

Effects of some visual and olfactory cues on cigarette consumption and smoking craving

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Diego Andrés Avila Rozo
Karen Viviana Henao Barbosa
Laura Carolina Suárez Ordóñez
Cristian Yesid Urbano Mejía
Juan Pablo Molano Gallardo
Julián Andrés Zanguña Villalba
Pablo Andrés Ledesma Castro
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Las señales inductoras para el consumo (SIC) son uno de los factores que inciden en que un fumador encienda, o no, el próximo cigarrillo. Las SIC impactan más a los fumadores no dependientes de la nicotina (FND) que a los fumadores dependientes (FD). Los FND no son dependientes de la nicotina y sus niveles de monóxido de carbono tienden a ser más bajos. Los FD muestran niveles de nicotina y monóxido de carbono más altos (dependientes). Este estudio evaluó el nivel de ansia de los individuos frente a imágenes relacionadas con el producto (cigarrillos y cajetilla de cigarrillos) y si existen diferencias entre inductores visuales y olfativos en relación con el consumo de cigarrillo. Los FD muestran niveles de nicotina y monóxido de carbono más altos. Los participantes mostraron mayor ansia ante las imágenes que presentaban cigarrillos saliendo de la cajetilla. No se hallaron diferencias entre inductores visuales y olfativos en relación con el consumo de cigarrillo. No obstante, la ocurrencia de fumar fue mayor en FD que en FND. Por eso, es importante clasificar el tipo de fumador en futuras investigaciones que pretendan evaluar esta población. 

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