Smokers notice health warnings more on plain packs

IANS  |  London 

Health warnings on plain-packaged affect smokers more than those marked on branded packs, finds a new study.

Warnings used on standardised packs were novel and larger than those on fully-branded packs - and displayed pictorial images on both main display areas, the team said.

"Consistent with the broad objectives of standardised packaging, our research found that it was associated with increased warning salience, and thoughts about risks and quitting," said from the in Scotland.

"This study adds to the growing body of evidence that standardised reduces the appeal of products," said George Butterworth, at Cancer Research,

The study showed that smokers who bought standardised packs were more likely to have noticed and read the warnings compared to those who had never used standardised packs.

Those who bought standardised packs also thought about the health risks of and quitting and were more likely to have noticed a stop sign on packs.

For the study, the team included 1,865 current smokers aged 16 and above.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 14:04 IST