Background: Cigarette smoking and panic seem specifically linked. Our aim was to study if nicotine withdrawal influences the panic-like response induced by the Breath Holding test (BH), thus explaining the relationship between smoking and panic. Methods: Cross-over design study on 40 current smokers who received nicotine/placebo and underwent the BH in two test days according to a randomized, double blind order. The response to the challenge was evaluated measuring: blood pressure, heart rate, subjective and objective anxiety. The means of physiological and psychological variables were compared via the t-test for dependent samples and the Wilcoxon test. Results: At pre-test, subjects under nicotine had significantly higher blood pressure and heart rate than under placebo. No statistically significant results were found for the effects of nicotine on the BH response. Conclusions: Nicotine withdrawal cannot be considered a possible factor triggering the onset of anxiety in current smokers

“Smokers’ response to the breath-holding test under nicotine withdrawal conditions. Preliminary results.

BERNINI, OLIVIA;BERROCAL MONTIEL, CARMEN
2012-01-01

Abstract

Background: Cigarette smoking and panic seem specifically linked. Our aim was to study if nicotine withdrawal influences the panic-like response induced by the Breath Holding test (BH), thus explaining the relationship between smoking and panic. Methods: Cross-over design study on 40 current smokers who received nicotine/placebo and underwent the BH in two test days according to a randomized, double blind order. The response to the challenge was evaluated measuring: blood pressure, heart rate, subjective and objective anxiety. The means of physiological and psychological variables were compared via the t-test for dependent samples and the Wilcoxon test. Results: At pre-test, subjects under nicotine had significantly higher blood pressure and heart rate than under placebo. No statistically significant results were found for the effects of nicotine on the BH response. Conclusions: Nicotine withdrawal cannot be considered a possible factor triggering the onset of anxiety in current smokers
2012
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