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Jonathan Foulds
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 185
Citations - 7741
Jonathan Foulds is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Nicotine. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 172 publications receiving 6704 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Foulds include University of Aberdeen & Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
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Effect of smokeless tobacco (snus) on smoking and public health in Sweden
TL;DR: Snus availability in Sweden appears to have contributed to the unusually low rates of smoking among Swedish men by helping them transfer to a notably less harmful form of nicotine dependence.
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Estimating the harms of nicotine-containing products using the MCDA approach.
David J. Nutt,Lawrence D. Phillips,David J.K. Balfour,H. Valerie Curran,Martin Dockrell,Jonathan Foulds,Karl Fagerström,Kgosi Letlape,Anders Milton,Riccardo Polosa,John Ramsey,David Sweanor +11 more
TL;DR: Cigarettes are the nicotine product causing by far the most harm to users and others in the world today, and attempts to switch to non-combusted sources of nicotine should be encouraged as the harms from these products are much lower.
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Development of a questionnaire for assessing dependence on electronic cigarettes among a large sample of ex-smoking E-cigarette users.
Jonathan Foulds,Susan Veldheer,Jessica Yingst,Shari Hrabovsky,Stephen J. Wilson,Travis T. Nichols,Thomas Eissenberg +6 more
TL;DR: Current e-cigarette users reported being less dependent on e-cigarettes than they retrospectively reported having been dependent on cigarettes prior to switching, and it may increase over time.
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Biochemical Verification of Tobacco Use and Abstinence: 2019 Update.
Neal L. Benowitz,John T. Bernert,Jonathan Foulds,Stephen S. Hecht,Peyton Jacob,Martin J. Jarvis,Anne M. Joseph,Cheryl Oncken,Megan E. Piper +8 more
TL;DR: This paper provides updated recommendations from the 2002 SRNT report on whether and how to use biochemical markers in determining tobacco use and abstinence and guidelines on which biomarkers to use, optimal cutpoints, time windows to detection, and methodology for biochemical verifications are provided.
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Randomized Comparative Trial of Nicotine Polacrilex, a Transdermal Patch, Nasal Spray, and an Inhaler
TL;DR: It is found that, despite low compliance with the recommended dose of the spray and inhaler and differences in product ratings, overall, there are no notable differences between the products in their effects on withdrawal discomfort, perceived helpfulness, or general efficacy.