Snus vs Smoking Study

Snus vs Smoking Study

Is Snus a Less Harmful Alternative Compared to Smoking? - New Study on the Potential of Snus

A recently published study explored and compared health-related biomarkers in users of Velo Snus and various types of smokers. Tobacco-related diseases remain a leading cause of premature death, and the results of this study, along with growing evidence, highlight the importance of offering less harmful alternatives to smoking. Curious to learn more? Continue reading to discover more about the study and its findings!

About the Study

In a cross-sectional study conducted in Sweden and Denmark, health-related biomarkers were examined and compared among users of Velo snus, current and former smokers, and people who have never smoked. The study focused on biomarkers of potential harm (BoPHs) linked to smoking-related diseases and their initial biological processes, as well as biomarkers of exposure (BoEs) to tobacco and toxins from tobacco smoke.

Participants, aged 19-55, used their usual products (Velo Snus or cigarettes) as they normally would over a period. Each individual's exposure to toxins and potential harm was then assessed through analyses of blood and urine samples, exhaled breath, and physiological assessments.

  • Objective: To examine and compare biomarkers of exposure and potential harm, along with physiological and subjective measures, among users of snus, smokers, former smokers, and people who have never smoked.
  • Method: Cross-sectional study
  • Participants: Users of Velo snus, current smokers, former smokers, and individuals who have never smoked.

Is Velo Snus a Less Harmful Alternative to Smoking?

The study, whose results were published in the Biomarkers Journal, found that participants who used Velo Snus showed significantly better outcomes on several indicators linked to smoking-related diseases. These indicators included biomarkers of exposure and potential harm associated with cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

Additionally, users of snus showed lower exposure to WHO-prioritized toxins and favorable differences in the majority of biomarkers for potential harm. This study adds important new data and insights into the actual health effects of using snus versus smoking and strengthens the growing evidence for harm reduction through the use of oral nicotine pouches.

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