Effects of Ovarian Hormone Levels on Stress, Cigarette Craving, and Smoking in a Laboratory Relapse Paradigm among Females who Smoke Daily.
Melissa R SchickNathaniel L BakerCaitlyn O HoodRachel L TomkoKevin M GrayViswanathan R RamakrishnanMichael E SaladinErin A McClurePublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
Findings of the present study provide novel information regarding the role of ovarian hormones among female participants who smoke daily in stress reactivity and smoking in the context of a laboratory relapse paradigm and highlight several avenues for future research. We found that same-day estradiol levels were associated with increased subjective stress reactivity and same-day estrogen to progesterone ratio was associated with increased likelihood of smoking in a relapse paradigm. Ovarian hormones are among several sex-specific factors contributing to the complex neuroendocrine response to stress, and their interaction with other biological, social, and psychological factors in the real-world environment is not yet fully understood.