Menstrual phase and depressive symptoms differences in physiological response to nicotine following acute smoking abstinence.

Author: Al'absiMustafa, AllenAlicia M, AllenSharon S, HatsukamiDorothy, KotlyarMichael, LunosScott

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Accumulating evidence has linked depressive symptoms and sex hormones to risk for relapse; however, the specific mechanisms involved in these associations remain unknown. This randomized crossover study assessed physiological response to nicotine by menstrual phase in female smokers with and without...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646649/

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Menstrual Phase and Depressive Symptoms Impact Nicotine Response

The complex interplay of hormones, mood, and addiction is a captivating area of study, and nicotine dependence is a prime example of this intricate relationship. This research investigates the influence of menstrual phase and depressive symptoms on physiological responses to nicotine following acute smoking abstinence in women smokers. The authors employed a randomized crossover study to examine the interplay of these factors, shedding light on the mechanisms underlying relapse risk in female smokers.

Hormonal and Psychological Factors Influence Nicotine Dependence

The study reveals that both menstrual phase and depressive symptoms significantly influence physiological responses to nicotine, suggesting that these factors play a critical role in relapse risk. These findings highlight the importance of considering the unique biological and psychological circumstances of female smokers when developing personalized treatment strategies.

Tailoring Treatment for Female Smokers

This research underscores the importance of tailoring treatment approaches for female smokers, taking into account their menstrual cycle and any existing mental health conditions. By integrating a holistic perspective, we can develop more effective interventions to help women overcome nicotine dependence and achieve long-term smoking cessation.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study delves into the complex interplay of hormones, mood, and nicotine dependence in female smokers. The findings highlight the importance of considering the unique biological and psychological circumstances of women when developing smoking cessation strategies. By understanding these factors, we can create more effective and personalized interventions to help women achieve lasting freedom from nicotine addiction.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2014-12-10
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-06
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23155122

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC3646649

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