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Table 2 Sample characteristics and smoking topography of Japanese smokers

From: Smoking topography and biomarkers of exposure among Japanese smokers: associations with cigarette emissions obtained using machine smoking protocols

Characteristic

Total (n = 101)a

Ultra-low (n = 14)

Low (n = 38)a

Medium (n = 27)

High (n = 22)

Male/female

88/13

10/4

33/5

24/3

21/1

Age (years)

40.0 ± 11.0

39.2 ± 10.2

40.1 ± 12.6

41.9 ± 11.2

38.0 ± 8.4

Cigarette consumption (cigarette/day)

18.4 ± 7.5

18.7 ± 8.3

17.8 ± 7.2

18.2 ± 6.6

19.3 ± 8.8

Body mass index

23.2 ± 3.8

22.2 ± 2.6

22.8 ± 3.0

23.9 ± 4.6

23.7 ± 4.5

Self-reported smoking intensity

57.8 ± 17.0

56.1 ± 17.3

57.0 ± 15.5

53.6 ± 15.6

65.5 ± 19.5

Time to first smoking cigarette (%)

 0–5 min

23.8 %

21.4 %

23.7 %

29.6 %

18.2 %

 6–30 min

44.6 %

50.0 %

36.8 %

40.7 %

59.1 %

 31–60 min

18.8 %

0.0 %

26.3 %

22.2 %

13.6 %

 ≥61 min

12.9 %

28.6 %

13.2 %

7.4 %

9.1 %

Puff volume (mL)

54.3 ± 14.1

64.6 ± 12.3

56.0 ± 12.2

46.9 ± 12.3

53.8 ± 15.8

Puff volume/cigarette (mL)

767.2 ± 259.5

1160.1 ± 302.7

810.0 ± 179.6

609.4 ± 158.7

638.7 ± 136.9

Puff number/cigarette

14.5 ± 3.6

17.9 ± 3.2

15.0 ± 3.1

13.4 ± 3.4

12.6 ± 3.1

Puff volume/day (mL)

14,456.2 ± 8,769.0

22,579.9 ± 15,557.4

14,423.2 ± 7,249.8

11,435.1 ± 5,232.0

13,049.7 ± 5,556.8

  1. Data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation (SD), unless indicated otherwise
  2. aTopographic data were not available for one smoker who smoked low nicotine-yield cigarettes, and there were therefore 100 and 37 smokers in the “Total” and “Low” experimental smoking groups, respectively