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Toward a regulatory framework for the waterpipe

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  • Salloum, R.G.
  • Asfar, T.
  • Maziak, W.

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Waterpipe smoking has been dramatically increasing among youth worldwide and in the United States.Despite its general association with misperceptions of reduced harm, evidence suggests this is a harmful and dependence-inducing tobacco use method that represents a threat to public health. Waterpipe products continue to be generally unregulated, which likely has contributed to their spread. The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 granted the US Food andDrugAdministration (FDA) the authority to regulate waterpipe products, and the FDA finalized a rule extending its authority over waterpipe products in May 2016. This critical step in addressing the alarming increase in waterpipe smoking in the United States has created urgency for research to provide the evidence needed for effective regulatory initiatives for waterpipe products. We aim to stimulate such research by providing a framework that addresses the scope of waterpipe products and their unique context and use patterns. The proposed framework identifies regulatory targets for waterpipe product components (i.e., tobacco, charcoal, and device), thewaterpipe café setting, and its marketing environment dominated by Internet promotion.

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  • Salloum, R.G. & Asfar, T. & Maziak, W., 2016. "Toward a regulatory framework for the waterpipe," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 106(10), pages 1773-1777.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2016.303322_4
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303322
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