Author Interviews, JAMA, Pediatrics, Tobacco Research, University of Pittsburgh / 12.09.2015
Adolscents Who Try E-Cigs More Likely To Become Smokers
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Brian A. Primack, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Clinical and Translational Science
Director, Center for Research on Media, Technology, and Health
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research on Health and Society
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Medical Research: What is the background for this study?
Dr. Primack: Adolescents and young adults who have never smoked traditional cigarettes are now using e-cigarettes. It is unclear whether these people are at risk for progression to traditional cigarette smoking. Therefore, we followed 694 non-smokers ages 16-26 who did not intend on taking up smoking for 1 year.
Medical Research: What are the main findings?
Dr. Primack: At baseline, only 16 of the 694 participants had used e-cigarettes. However, those individuals were significantly more likely to start smoking traditional cigarettes by the 1-year follow-up. In fully adjusted models, baseline e-cigarette use was independently associated with both progression to smoking (AOR = 8.3, 95% CIĀ = 1.2-58.6) and to susceptibility (AOR = 8.5, 95% CI = 1.3-57.2).
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