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== '''Studies, Surveys, Papers, and Case Studies''' | == '''Studies, Surveys, Papers, and Case Studies''' == | ||
*Sometimes it's necessary to view the PDF version to access the full study. | *Sometimes it's necessary to view the PDF version to access the full study. | ||
*This page is for referencing the possible benefits of [https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Abbreviations '''ENDS'''] products vs. smoking cigarettes | *This page is for referencing the possible benefits of [https://safernicotine.wiki/mediawiki/index.php/Abbreviations '''ENDS'''] products vs. smoking cigarettes for Pregnant women. (Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems are also known as vapor technology, ecigarettes, ecigs, EVP, etc.) | ||
*If you'd prefer someone else to add a study to a topic, there is a subject section called "Suggested studies to add to this page". You may put the link in that section for one of the regular page editors to address. | * If you'd prefer someone else to add a study to a topic, there is a subject section called "Suggested studies to add to this page". You may put the link in that section for one of the regular page editors to address. | ||
*If you'd like to help add content to this page, please see the directions at the bottom of the page. | * If you'd like to help add content to this page, please see the directions at the bottom of the page. | ||
===2020: Potential effects of using non-combustible tobacco and nicotine products during pregnancy: a systematic review=== | ===2020: Potential effects of using non-combustible tobacco and nicotine products during pregnancy: a systematic review=== | ||
This review demonstrates that the evidence does not support denying pregnant women the use of smoke-free products if the alternative is that she would continue to smoke. | This review demonstrates that the evidence does not support denying pregnant women the use of smoke-free products if the alternative is that she would continue to smoke. | ||
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The study also shows that electronic cigarettes are commonly used as a smoking cessation aid in women of reproductive age. The greater likelihood of electronic cigarette use compared to proven adjunctive smoking treatments suggests that electronic cigarettes should be examined as a potential aid to cessation in this population. | The study also shows that electronic cigarettes are commonly used as a smoking cessation aid in women of reproductive age. The greater likelihood of electronic cigarette use compared to proven adjunctive smoking treatments suggests that electronic cigarettes should be examined as a potential aid to cessation in this population. | ||
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=PAGE EDITORS - Please only add Studies, Surveys, Papers in this format to keep page organized= | |||
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*Year (list new to old) Name of Study (In link format to the study) | |||
*Note here if animal study (leave blank if not) | |||
*Brief Summary | |||
*Link to PDF Version | |||
*Citation | |||
*Acknowledgements (funded by, helped by) | |||
*Keywords | |||
*Other | |||
=Suggested studies to add to this page= | |||
<nowiki>https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub6/full</nowiki> | <nowiki>https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub6/full</nowiki> | ||
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<nowiki>https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(18)31229-8/fulltext</nowiki> | <nowiki>https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(18)31229-8/fulltext</nowiki> | ||
* Infants born to users of electronic cigarettes had a mean birth weight of (3482g), which was similar to non-smokers (3471g) and significantly greater than that of smokers (3166g). | *Infants born to users of electronic cigarettes had a mean birth weight of (3482g), which was similar to non-smokers (3471g) and significantly greater than that of smokers (3166g). | ||
*Click on the category link below for more studies by topic on ENDS and Nicotine. | |||
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