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Is vaping a gateway to smoking: a review of the longitudinal studies

  • Kshitij Chatterjee ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Bashar Alzghoul , Ayoub Innabi and Nikhil Meena
Published/Copyright: August 9, 2016

Abstract

Background:

The use of e-cigarettes (ECs) is rising globally. There is concern that e-cigarette may actually lead to smoking, especially amongst adolescents.

Objective:

To perform a comprehensive review of literature reporting the longitudinal effects of e-cigarette use on onset of smoking among adolescents and young adults.

Methods:

A search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science in February 2016 to identify the studies containing data on EC use among adolescents and young adults (age<30 years). We then narrowed our search to only include longitudinal studies with data on EC and conventional cigarette smoking among this population.

Results:

Four longitudinal studies were identified that analyzed the use of ECs and smoking at both baseline and follow-ups in the target population. These studies demonstrated that EC use is associated with an increase in combustible cigarette smoking, even amongst the adolescents who were not susceptible to smoking.

Conclusion:

This review highlights the strong evidence that not only are ECs are not an effective tool for smoking cessation among adolescents, they actually are associated with higher incidence of combustible cigarette smoking. Policy makers need to recognize of the insidious nature of this campaign by the tobacco industry and design policies to regulate it.


Corresponding author: Kshitij Chatterjee, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Residency Program: Slot 634, 4301 W Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA, Phone: +1-501-859-1599

Acknowledgments:

None.

  1. Conflict of interest statement: The authors have no conflict of interests or disclosures to declare.

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Received: 2016-3-25
Accepted: 2016-6-29
Published Online: 2016-8-9

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