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1 igarette smoking associated with past 30-day e-cigarette use.
2  of e-cigarettes depend, in part, on whether e-cigarette use affects the risk of cigarette smoking.
3 revention has reported a trend of increasing e-cigarette use among teens, with use rates doubling fro
4 ookah use, ever e-cigarette use, and current e-cigarette use) among New Jersey high school students,
5   We aimed to assess the association between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking cessation among ad
6 the independent association between baseline e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking, controlling for s
7 s (ever hookah use, current hookah use, ever e-cigarette use, and current e-cigarette use) among New
8   RATIONALE: Rates of adolescent electronic (e-) cigarette use are increasing, but there has been lit
9 gn, population, definition and prevalence of e-cigarette use, comparison group (if applicable), cigar
10 ed by nicotine, making it highly likely that e-cigarette use during pregnancy will have the same harm
11          However, the efficacy and safety of e-cigarette use for this purpose remain poorly understoo
12                         In the past 5 years, e-cigarette use has been increasing rapidly, particularl
13                        Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has gained recent widespread popularity
14                       Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) use has increased globally and could poten
15 om 38.1% (current hookah use) to 58.3% (ever e-cigarette use), indicating substantial false-negative
16 ilable evidence on the risks and benefits of e-cigarette use, large, randomized, controlled trials ar
17 osure, increasingly occurring as a result of e-cigarette use, may induce epigenetic changes that sens
18 garettes only, former smokers with long-term e-cigarette use only, former smokers with long-term nico
19 esearch indicates that electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use (vaping) among adolescents is associate
20                                      Current e-cigarette use was also associated with lower 30-day (O
21                                      Current e-cigarette use was also negatively associated with 30-d
22                      In this study, habitual e-cigarette use was associated with a shift in cardiac a
23                                     Baseline e-cigarette use was associated with greater likelihood o
24                                              e-Cigarette use was associated with greater risk for sub
25 Among cigarette experimenters (1 puff), ever e-cigarette use was associated with higher odds of ever
26  the primary fully adjusted models, baseline e-cigarette use was independently associated with progre
27 smokers of cigarettes (100 cigarettes), ever e-cigarette use was negatively associated with 30-day (O
28 oduct-specific analyses showed that baseline e-cigarette use was positively associated with combustib
29                                      Current e-cigarette use was positively associated with ever smok
30                                         Ever e-cigarette use was reported by 502 (24.0%), of whom 201
31 erification of abstinence, and definition of e-cigarette use) were also not associated with the overa
32           To investigate the associations of e-cigarette use with chronic bronchitis symptoms and whe
33                               Association of e-cigarette use with quitting did not significantly diff
34 no statistically significant associations of e-cigarette use with wheeze after adjustment for cigaret
35 equency of combustible cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use within the past 30 days (0 days [none],

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