Health Risks Associated with Adopting New-Generation Disposable Products Among Young Adults Who Use E-Cigarettes.

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Shuyao Ran, James J Yang, Megan E Piper, Hsien-Chang Lin, Anne Buu
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Abstract

New-generation disposable e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular among young adults in the USA since the FDA's partial flavor ban. This study aims to examine longitudinal changes in health risks among young adults who adopted these novel products, as well as the health effects of device types beyond the effects of other important e-cigarette characteristics. This study recruited e-cigarette users via voluntary response sampling from three college campuses in the USA to respond to four-wave online surveys conducted in four consecutive semesters. Among the participants who adopted disposables during the study, their health risks (dependence symptoms, respiratory symptoms, combustible tobacco use) and e-cigarette consumption characteristics (use frequency, nicotine concentration and flavors) before and after the adoption were compared using paired-sample t- or McNemar's tests. Generalized linear mixed models with a random intercept were conducted on data from the entire sample to investigate the effects of device type (tank, cartridge/pod, disposable) on health risks, controlling for other e-cigarette consumption characteristics. The study sample of 650 e-cigarette users were, on average, 20 years old, with 49% being male, 70% being White, and 13% being Hispanic. Adopting disposables may increase secondary dependence motives (t = 2.42, p < 0.05) and the use of higher levels of nicotine concentration (t = 2.09, p < 0.05) and sweet flavors (x2 = 22.53, p < 0.05) but decrease the number of times of vaping per day (t = -2.18, p < 0.05) and the use of menthol flavors (x2 = 4.57, p < 0.05). Tank use is associated with a higher level of primary dependence motives (b = 0.1998, p < 0.05) and a greater odds of using combustible tobacco (b = 0.4772, p < 0.05). Although disposable use is not associated with the likelihood of using combustible tobacco, it is associated with higher levels of both primary (b = 0.2158, p < 0.05) and secondary (b = 0.2533, p < 0.05) dependence motives. It is not the device type, but rather the frequency of vaping, that affects respiratory symptoms (b = 0.0602, p < 0.05). The findings indicate that when young adults switch to disposables, their e-cigarette dependence and use of sweet-flavored e-liquids increase. Even after controlling for use frequency, nicotine concentration and flavors, using disposables is related to not only instrumental motives that are influenced by psychological and environmental contexts but also heavy, automatic use that can operate without environmental cues. Given the health risks associated with disposable e-cigarettes, more comprehensive tobacco product regulations that consider the impact of device types may be needed.

使用电子烟的年轻人采用新一代一次性产品的健康风险。
自美国食品和药物管理局颁布部分香精禁令以来,新一代一次性电子烟在美国年轻人中越来越受欢迎。本研究旨在考察采用这些新型产品的年轻人健康风险的纵向变化,以及在其他重要电子烟特征的影响之外,设备类型对健康的影响。本研究通过自愿响应抽样的方式从美国三所大学校园招募电子烟用户,在连续四个学期内进行了四波在线调查。在研究期间采用一次性电子烟的参与者中,采用配对样本 t 检验或 McNemar 检验比较了他们采用电子烟前后的健康风险(依赖症状、呼吸道症状、可燃烟草使用)和电子烟消费特征(使用频率、尼古丁浓度和口味)。在控制其他电子烟消费特征的情况下,对全部样本数据采用随机截距的广义线性混合模型来研究设备类型(烟缸、烟弹/烟弹、一次性)对健康风险的影响。研究样本中有 650 名电子烟用户,平均年龄为 20 岁,49% 为男性,70% 为白人,13% 为西班牙裔。采用一次性电子烟可能会增加二次依赖动机(t = 2.42,p < 0.05),使用更高浓度的尼古丁(t = 2.09,p < 0.05)和甜味(x2 = 22.53,p < 0.05),但会减少每天吸食的次数(t = -2.18,p < 0.05)和薄荷味(x2 = 4.57,p < 0.05)。烟缸的使用与较高的初级依赖动机水平(b = 0.1998,p < 0.05)和较高的使用可燃烟草的几率(b = 0.4772,p < 0.05)有关。虽然一次性烟具的使用与使用可燃烟草的可能性无关,但它与较高的初级(b = 0.2158,p < 0.05)和中级(b = 0.2533,p < 0.05)依赖动机有关。影响呼吸道症状的不是设备类型,而是吸食频率(b = 0.0602,p < 0.05)。研究结果表明,当年轻人转而使用一次性电子烟时,他们对电子烟的依赖性和对甜味电子烟液的使用都会增加。即使在控制了使用频率、尼古丁浓度和口味之后,使用一次性电子烟不仅与受心理和环境影响的工具性动机有关,还与大量自动使用电子烟有关,这种使用可以在没有环境提示的情况下进行。鉴于一次性电子烟的健康风险,可能需要更全面的烟草产品法规来考虑设备类型的影响。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) (ISSN 1660-4601) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health. It links several scientific disciplines including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, cellular and molecular biology, chemistry, computer science, ecology, engineering, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, oncology, pathology, pharmacology, and toxicology, in an integrated fashion, to address critical issues related to environmental quality and public health. Therefore, IJERPH focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. The 2018 IJERPH Outstanding Reviewer Award has been launched! This award acknowledge those who have generously dedicated their time to review manuscripts submitted to IJERPH. See full details at http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/awards.
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