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  • BAT(NZ) draws on cigarette marketing tactics to launch Vype in New Zealand

    Article
    Tue 23 Jul 2019

    This new “Industry Watch” paper, published in Tobacco Control, explores how BAT(NZ) has drawn on familiar tobacco marketing strategies to launch Vype, a new e-cigarette device.

  • An analysis of tobacco placement in YouTube cartoon series The Big Lez Show

    Article
    Thu 2 May 2019

    This paper, recently published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, investigates how social media platforms such as YouTube provide largely unregulated opportunities for covert tobacco product pl

  • Modelling the number of quitters needed to achieve New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal for Maori and non-Maori

    Article
    Mon 17 Dec 2018
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    In this modelling study, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, the ASPIRE2025 and BODE3 research groups found that to achieve the New Zealand Government’s Smokefree 2025 Goal (a b

  • Why has adolescent smoking declined dramatically?

    Article
    Thu 15 Nov 2018

    This recently published article in BMJ Open considers the decline in adolescent smoking in New Zealand. See the full article here:

  • Estimating the effect of a potential policy to restrict tobacco retail availability in New Zealand

    Article
    Mon 24 Sep 2018

    This study looks at the impact of the NZ Government preventing new retail outlets from selling tobacco from 2020, while allowing existing retail outlets to continue selling it until they closed or

  • An Exploration of Smoking-to-Vaping Transition Attempts Using a “Smart” Electronic Nicotine Delivery System

    Article
    Thu 7 Jun 2018

    This study used novel smart technology to explore smoking-to-vaping transitions and suggests vaping is a complicated process and that some vapers may need additional cessation support to become smo

  • Radical new ideas on tobacco in trade and investment treaties

    Article
    Wed 23 May 2018

    A team from the University of Otago, Wellington has just published a radical new framework for designing international trade and investment treaties (TIAs).

  • Regulatory chills: tobacco industry legal threats and the politics of tobacco standardized packaging in New Zealand

    Article
    Fri 13 Apr 2018

    This new study suggests that threats of lawsuits by the tobacco industry helped delay the New Zealand legislation for plain tobacco packs by at least three years.

  • The contribution of smokefree outdoor areas in achieving New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal

    Article
    Thu 29 Mar 2018

    There needs to be more commitment by local government to help achieve central government’s Smokefree 2025 goal, this new University of Otago research shows.

  • Addressing ethnic disparities in adolescent smoking: Is reducing exposure to smoking in the home a key?

    Article
    Thu 22 Mar 2018

    New Zealand children and teens growing up in smokefree homes are less likely to take up smoking, even if their parents are smokers, this ASPIRE2025 study has found.

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