Efectos de algunas señales visuales y olfativas sobre el consumo de cigarrillo y el ansia por fumar
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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... Ver más
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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 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.  Inducing signals for consumption (SIC) are one of the factors that influence whether or not a smoker lights the next cigarette. SIC impact non-nicotine-dependent smokers (FND) more than dependent smokers (FD). FND are not nicotine dependent, and their carbon monoxide levels tend to be lower. FD shown higher (dependent) nicotine and carbon monoxide levels. This study evaluated the level of anxiety of individuals against images related to the product (cigarettes and cigarette pack) and whether there were differences between visual and olfactory inducers concerning cigarette consumption. FD shown higher nicotine and carbon monoxide levels. Participants were more anxious at the images showing cigarettes coming out of the pack. There were no differences between visual and olfactory inducers about cigarette consumption. However, the occurrence of smoking was higher in FD than in FND. Therefore, it is essential to classify the type of smoker in future research that aims to evaluate this population. Clavijo Álvarez, Álvaro Arturo Avila Rozo, Diego Andrés Henao Barbosa, Karen Viviana Suárez Ordóñez, Laura Carolina Urbano Mejía, Cristian Yesid Molano Gallardo, Juan Pablo Zanguña Villalba, Julián Andrés Ledesma Castro, Pablo Andrés Inducing cues nicotine dependence smoker types craving cigarette smoking humans señales inductoras dependencia a la nicotina tipo de fumador ansia consumo de cigarrillo humanos 14 3 Núm. 3 , Año 2021 : Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología Artículo de revista Journal article 2022-01-31T00:00:00Z 2022-01-31T00:00:00Z 2022-01-31 application/pdf Bogotá: Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología 2027-1786 2500-6517 https://reviberopsicologia.ibero.edu.co/article/view/rip.14302 10.33881/2027-1786.rip.14302 https://doi.org/10.33881/2027-1786.rip.14302 spa http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana - 2021 Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0. 13 24 Bansal-Travers, M., Hammond, D., Smith, P., & Cummings, K. 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Efectos de algunas señales visuales y olfativas sobre el consumo de cigarrillo y el ansia por fumar Clavijo Álvarez, Álvaro Arturo Avila Rozo, Diego Andrés Henao Barbosa, Karen Viviana Suárez Ordóñez, Laura Carolina Urbano Mejía, Cristian Yesid Molano Gallardo, Juan Pablo Zanguña Villalba, Julián Andrés Ledesma Castro, Pablo Andrés Inducing cues nicotine dependence smoker types craving cigarette smoking humans señales inductoras dependencia a la nicotina tipo de fumador ansia consumo de cigarrillo humanos |
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Efectos de algunas señales visuales y olfativas sobre el consumo de cigarrillo y el ansia por fumar |
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Effects of some visual and olfactory cues on cigarette consumption and smoking craving |
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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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Inducing signals for consumption (SIC) are one of the factors that influence whether or not a smoker lights the next cigarette. SIC impact non-nicotine-dependent smokers (FND) more than dependent smokers (FD). FND are not nicotine dependent, and their carbon monoxide levels tend to be lower. FD shown higher (dependent) nicotine and carbon monoxide levels. This study evaluated the level of anxiety of individuals against images related to the product (cigarettes and cigarette pack) and whether there were differences between visual and olfactory inducers concerning cigarette consumption. FD shown higher nicotine and carbon monoxide levels. Participants were more anxious at the images showing cigarettes coming out of the pack. There were no differences between visual and olfactory inducers about cigarette consumption. However, the occurrence of smoking was higher in FD than in FND. Therefore, it is essential to classify the type of smoker in future research that aims to evaluate this population.
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Clavijo Álvarez, Álvaro Arturo Avila Rozo, Diego Andrés Henao Barbosa, Karen Viviana Suárez Ordóñez, Laura Carolina Urbano Mejía, Cristian Yesid Molano Gallardo, Juan Pablo Zanguña Villalba, Julián Andrés Ledesma Castro, Pablo Andrés |
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