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=Explaining the Gateway Hypothesis= | |||
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===2024: [https://harmreductionjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12954-024-01056-0 Increased e-cigarette use prevalence is associated with decreased smoking prevalence among US adults]=== | |||
*Nationally representative population-level data on tobacco product use by US adults continue to support the existence of an association between increasing prevalence of e-cigarette use and decreasing prevalence of cigarette smoking, i.e., possible substitution between cigarettes and e-cigarettes. | |||
**Citation: Foxon F, Selya A, Gitchell J, Shiffman S. Increased e-cigarette use prevalence is associated with decreased smoking prevalence among US adults. Harm Reduct J. 2024 Jul 18;21(1):136. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01056-0. PMID: 39026245; PMCID: PMC11256395. | |||
***Acknowledgment: Through PinneyAssociates, FF, AS, JG, and SS provide consulting services on tobacco harm reduction on an exclusive basis to Juul Labs Inc. The preparation of the previously-published version of this manuscript was funded by JLI, who reviewed and provided comments on a draft manuscript of the previously-published version. The present, updated version did not receive any funding or review from JLI, and was self-funded by PinneyAssociates. The content and the decision to publish are the responsibility of the authors. JG and SS also own interest in a novel nicotine gum that has neither been developed nor commercialized. | |||
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=Critiques of Papers Claiming Gateway= |
Revision as of 00:15, 22 July 2024
Explaining the Gateway Hypothesis
Papers
Podcasts/Video
Social Media Threads
Vaping Up <--> Smoking Down
Papers
2024: Increased e-cigarette use prevalence is associated with decreased smoking prevalence among US adults
- Nationally representative population-level data on tobacco product use by US adults continue to support the existence of an association between increasing prevalence of e-cigarette use and decreasing prevalence of cigarette smoking, i.e., possible substitution between cigarettes and e-cigarettes.
- Citation: Foxon F, Selya A, Gitchell J, Shiffman S. Increased e-cigarette use prevalence is associated with decreased smoking prevalence among US adults. Harm Reduct J. 2024 Jul 18;21(1):136. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01056-0. PMID: 39026245; PMCID: PMC11256395.
- Acknowledgment: Through PinneyAssociates, FF, AS, JG, and SS provide consulting services on tobacco harm reduction on an exclusive basis to Juul Labs Inc. The preparation of the previously-published version of this manuscript was funded by JLI, who reviewed and provided comments on a draft manuscript of the previously-published version. The present, updated version did not receive any funding or review from JLI, and was self-funded by PinneyAssociates. The content and the decision to publish are the responsibility of the authors. JG and SS also own interest in a novel nicotine gum that has neither been developed nor commercialized.
- Citation: Foxon F, Selya A, Gitchell J, Shiffman S. Increased e-cigarette use prevalence is associated with decreased smoking prevalence among US adults. Harm Reduct J. 2024 Jul 18;21(1):136. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01056-0. PMID: 39026245; PMCID: PMC11256395.