Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR
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The tobacco market has become increasingly complex over the past decade, with new products recently
introduced and others on the horizon. The increasing diversity of products will change the way people use
tobacco and other nicotine-containing substances, including new combinations of polytobacco users. Little is
known about how the evolving tobacco marketplace will shape the patterns of individual- and poly-tobacco use,
their subsequent long-term health effects, and potential disparities by socioeconomic status (SES) and
race/ethnicity. Because many products, including e-cigarettes, have only recently entered the market, long-
term health outcome studies have not yet been conducted. In lieu of waiting decades for such data, simulation
modeling can predict future health outcomes and provide insights into how different policies and regulations
may affect disparities in consumption of polytobacco use and downstream health outcomes. The purpose of
this project is to estimate tobacco-related health disparities associated with polytobacco use and to investigate
the impact of specific tobacco control policy options on these disparities by: (1) determining disparities in
polytobacco use and monitoring changes in patterns over time; (2) estimating the impact of tobacco control
policies on disparities in patterns of tobacco and nicotine product use; (3) determining downstream tobacco-
related health disparities in health outcomes associated with individual- and poly-tobacco use; and (4)
modeling the impact of potential policies on tobacco-related health disparities associated with individual- and
poly-tobacco use. Results from Aims 1 and 2 will provide evidence-based and expert-informed estimates of
polytobacco use, potential policy impacts, and health outcomes by SES and race/ethnicity to inform the
modeling in Aims 3 and 4, which will directly address disparities in long-term health consequences and policy
impacts. As part of the Center for the Assessment of the Public Health Impact of Tobacco Regulations, this
project will focus on Impact Analysis (Aims 2 and 4) and Health Effects (Aims 3 and 4), as described in RFA-
OD-17-006, with a secondary emphasis on Behavior (Aim 1). Knowledge gained from this study will guide
policy-makers’ decisions regarding which potential policies may be most effective in reducing downstream
tobacco-related health disparities due to polytobacco use over time.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
AddressAffectAgeBehaviorCancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling NetworkCardiovascular systemCigaretteComplexConsumptionDataData AnalysesData CollectionDevelopmentDrug usageEducationElectronic cigaretteEthnic OriginFlavoringFutureGenderHealthIncomeIndividualKnowledgeMarketingMentholModelingMonitorNational Health Interview SurveyNatureNicotineOutcomeOutcome StudyPatternPersonsPoliciesPolicy MakerPopulation Assessment of Tobacco and HealthPrevalencePublic HealthRaceRegulationRelapseResearchResearch Project GrantsReview LiteratureShapesSocioeconomic StatusSurveysTimeTobaccoTobacco useUpdatedata disseminationdisparity reductionevidence baseexperiencehealth disparityinsightlensmodels and simulationmortalitypolytobaccopolytobacco usepopulation surveypublic policy on tobaccosmoking prevalencesocioeconomic disparitytobacco regulationuptake
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