Tag: Electronic Cigarettes
2017 to 2023 Saw Decline in Exclusive Cigarette Smoking, Rise in Vaping
Findings seen among U.S. adults, with trend driven by adults younger than 44 years
New York Sues Vape Companies for Marketing to Youth, Violating Flavor Ban
ADHD Symptoms Linked to Onset of Nicotine, Tobacco Use in Youth
Youths with highly symptomatic ADHD significantly more likely to initiate e-cigarette use, dual use
Quitline Coaching Helps Young Adults Stop Vaping
In the context of coaching calls, neither nicotine replacement therapy nor mHealth interventions significantly add to the quit rate
Dual Electronic, Conventional Cigarette Use Not Tied to Cessation
Most dual users either continue dual use or transition to exclusive conventional cigarette use
Transitioning to E-Cigarettes Aids Resolution of Respiratory Symptoms
Those who switch to dual use or who maintain, increase smoking intensity have reduced rate of symptom resolution
Inhaled Nicotine Disrupts Normal Heart Function
Effects seen in rats in recent study
E-cigarette Use Tied to Poor Exercise Performance in Young Adults
Performance similar to that of tobacco cigarette smokers
Nicotine Exposure Lower for Children Exposed to Secondhand Vapor
Nicotine exposure lower with exposure to secondhand vapor versus secondhand smoke, but higher than with exposure to neither
E-Cigarette Use Linked to Lower Use of Lung Cancer Screening
Similar findings seen for those who previously used combustible cigarettes and currently use electronic cigarettes