Summary Keywords cigarettes, smoking, smoking cessation, health disparities, regional, adult, demographic, Tobacco Use Supplement Citation Johnson C and Martinez J (2024) Regional and social disparities in cessation behavior and motivation to quit among U.S
Dual use is not associated with an increase in total nicotine dependence or exposure. In an email to Filter , Yingst emphasized that her biggest takeaway was that dual use of e-cigarettes to reduce cigarette smoking is not associated with an increase in total nicotine dependence or exposure. The study, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health and the Center for Tobacco Products at the Food and Drug Administration, followed 520 participants who were interested in limiting their cigarette consumption but did not have any plans to quit entirely
The results for cigarettes are unchanged on 2017, but the illegal market share for roll-your-own packs increased from 15 per cent
Nature 578 , 94101 (2020)