The effect of reproductive hormones on women's daily smoking across the menstrual cycle.
Ashley R EthierTy L McKinneyLaurie Sykes TottenhamJennifer L GordonPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2021)
The present study suggests that (1) elevated progesterone levels lessen the propensity to smoke in women, (2) estrogen levels influence women's subjective experience of smoking, and (3) simultaneous drops or increases in these hormones are associated with increased smoking.