The Center for Tobacco Products of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (the report sponsors) submitted draft research questions to guide the literature review for this report. The committee statement of task (see Chapter 1) states that the draft research questions are subject to further input from stakeholders. To gather this input, the draft questions were posted to the committee website and public comments were accepted through May 6, 2021.1 The preliminary list of questions from FDA and NIH is available on the project website.2 The committee also held a public comment session for individuals and organizations to provide verbal feedback and asked for input from relevant organizations during one of its information-gathering meetings.3 Based on this feedback, the committee updated the research questions and used those questions to guide its review of the literature. The final list of questions is below, organized by topic. While none of the preliminary questions were removed, some were combined or expanded. Notably, many of the comments submitted by stakeholders suggested questions regarding marketing and user perceptions of premium cigars. Given the connection between marketing and user perceptions (see Chapter 1 and
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1 All written comments submitted to the committee are available in the project public access file and from PARO@nas.edu.
2 See https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/04-20-2021/docs/DE4A7B81359B6E0C08B06CACEE9033DF81528523E951 (accessed November 11, 2021).
3 See https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/04-20-2021/health-effects-and-patternsof-use-of-premium-cigars-meeting-2-part-2.
Figure 1-1), the committee added several questions in this category. The committee also added to the questions on product characteristics, patterns of use, and health effects based on the input received. However, not all stakeholder suggestions were added—given the limited time for the committee’s review, the committee focused on the suggestions that were most salient to its charge. As noted throughout this report, there is a paucity of data published on “premium”4 cigars, which limited the committee’s review for many of these questions.
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4 Note that quotations are used at the first occurrence of the term “premium” in each section of the report, as there is no formally agreed upon definition of what constitutes a premium cigar, and different entities might use this term differently. See Chapter 1 for more information.
are these characteristics similar to or different from those of users of other cigar subtypes?
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