2010
Nicotine and food deprivation decrease the ability to resist smoking
Leeman RF, O’Malley S, White MA, McKee SA. Nicotine and food deprivation decrease the ability to resist smoking. Psychopharmacology 2010, 212: 25-32. PMID: 20585761, PMCID: PMC3111597, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-010-1902-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubsequent ad libitum smokingNicotine deprivationAd libitum smokingFood deprivationSmoking lapse behaviorSelf-administration periodEffect of foodSmokers' abilityMore cigarettesFirst cigaretteHuman laboratory paradigmDaily smokersTobacco cravingFood intakeCessation failureSmokingConclusionsThese findingsFood cuesMonetary reinforcementCigarettesNicotineSex differencesDeprivationLaboratory sessionsOutcomes
2008
Risk factors for treatment failure in smokers: Relationship to alcohol use and to lifetime history of an alcohol use disorder
Leeman RF, McKee SA, Toll BA, Krishnan-Sarin S, Cooney JL, Makuch RW, O'Malley SS. Risk factors for treatment failure in smokers: Relationship to alcohol use and to lifetime history of an alcohol use disorder. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2008, 10: 1793-1809. PMID: 19023831, PMCID: PMC2764010, DOI: 10.1080/14622200802443742.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeavy drinking daysAlcohol use disorderAUD historyCessation relapseUse disordersDrinking daysModerate drinkingAlcohol useSustained-release bupropionLifetime alcohol use disorderModerate alcohol usersRandomized clinical trialsAlcohol use categoriesProbability of smokingSmoking cessation failureTreatment failureAlcohol use levelsRisk factorsClinical trialsHazardous patternsTreatment periodHazardous drinkersAbstinent daysCessation failureAlcohol users