[北京市18-65岁居民电子烟现状及其与吸烟、戒烟的关系]。

Q1 Medicine
B Jiang, A J Ma, J Xie, C Xie, X Y Han, L Nie, Y Q Wei, K Fang, J Dong, Y Zhao, Z Dong
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目的:了解北京市18-65岁居民电子烟使用情况,探讨电子烟使用与吸烟及戒烟行为的关系,为制定和完善电子烟相关政策措施提供科学支持。方法:利用2022年北京市非传染性慢性病及危险因素监测数据19684份居民数据,采用复杂抽样加权法估算比例,采用复杂抽样logistic回归分析探讨电子烟使用、吸烟和戒烟之间的关系。结果:在所有研究参与者中,曾经使用电子烟的比例为3.36%,目前使用电子烟的比例为1.26%。目前使用电子烟的比例(1.87%)和曾经使用电子烟的比例(3.47%)较高(χ²=64.70,POR=61.35, 95%CI: 36.98 ~ 101.76),曾经吸烟(OR=31.20, 95%CI: 15.52 ~ 62.71)与电子烟呈正相关,而现在使用电子烟(OR=0.13, 95%CI: 0.04 ~ 0.39)与戒烟呈负相关。结论:北京市电子烟使用比例相对较低。电子烟的使用与香烟的使用有关,不利于戒烟。因此,应就电子烟的风险实施更强有力的监管措施和健康教育运动。
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[Current situation of e-cigarettes and its relationship with smoking and smoking cessation among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing].

Objective: To understand the usage situation of e-cigarettes among residents aged 18-65 in Beijing, explore the relationship between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking as well as smoking cessation behaviors, and provide scientific support for the developing and improving policies and measures related to e-cigarettes. Methods: Using 19 684 residents data from the Beijing Non-communication Chronic Disease and Risk Factors Surveillance in 2022, complex sampling weighted methods were used to estimate proportions, and complex sampling logistic regression analysis was applied to explore the relationship between e-cigarette use, cigarette smoking, and smoking cessation. Results: Among all study participants, the proportion of those who had ever used e-cigarettes was 3.36%, with the current e-cigarette use at 1.26%. The proportion of current e-cigarette users (1.87%) and the former e-cigarette users (3.47%) were higher (χ²=64.70, P<0.001) among males compared to females (0.60% and 0.64% respectively). The top three reasons for using e-cigarettes were wanting to quit smoking, perceiving e-cigarettes as less harmful, and enjoying the flavors of e-cigarettes. 83.54% of e-cigarette users started with cigarettes. The results of the complex sampling multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that current smoking (OR=61.35, 95%CI: 36.98-101.76) and former smoking (OR=31.20, 95%CI: 15.52-62.71) were positively associated with e-cigarette, while current e-cigarette use (OR=0.13, 95%CI: 0.04-0.39) was negatively associated with quitting cigarette smoking. Conclusions: The proportion of e-cigarette use in Beijing was relatively low. E-cigarette use was associated with cigarette use and was not conducive to smoking cessation. Therefore, stronger regulatory measures and health education campaigns regarding the risks of e-cigarettes should be implemented.

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中华流行病学杂志
中华流行病学杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology, established in 1981, is an advanced academic periodical in epidemiology and related disciplines in China, which, according to the principle of integrating theory with practice, mainly reports the major progress in epidemiological research. The columns of the journal include commentary, expert forum, original article, field investigation, disease surveillance, laboratory research, clinical epidemiology, basic theory or method and review, etc.  The journal is included by more than ten major biomedical databases and index systems worldwide, such as been indexed in Scopus, PubMed/MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), Europe PubMed Central, Embase, Chemical Abstract, Chinese Science and Technology Paper and Citation Database (CSTPCD), Chinese core journal essentials overview, Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) core database, Chinese Biological Medical Disc (CBMdisc), and Chinese Medical Citation Index (CMCI), etc. It is one of the core academic journals and carefully selected core journals in preventive and basic medicine in China.
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