Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, University of Michigan, 400 North Ingalls, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University, 1025 E. 7th Street, SPH 116, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Addict Behav. 2018 Sep;84:69-74. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.03.035. Epub 2018 Apr 3.
Existing longitudinal surveys focused on the association between ever use of e-cigarettes and combustible cigarette consumption, making it difficult to infer what characteristics of e-cigarette use could potentially change combustible cigarette use behavior, which may have long-term health consequences. Although e-cigarettes' efficacy of alleviating dependence symptoms was supported by studies conducted in laboratory settings, whether the results can be translated into symptom reduction in the real world and over time is an open question.
This study conducted secondary analysis on the Waves 1-2 data of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study to examine the association between e-cigarette use characteristics (frequency, flavoring, and voltage adjustment) and combustible cigarette use outcomes (frequency, quantity, and symptoms), using the Heckman 2-step selection procedure with the selection bias controlled. The inclusion criteria ensured that we followed an adult cohort of exclusive combustible cigarette users at Wave 1.
The result shows that higher frequency of e-cigarette use was associated with lower combustible cigarette consumption and dependence symptoms, controlling for the corresponding baseline cigarette use variable and other confounders. Given the frequency of e-cigarette use, the feature of voltage adjustment was not significantly associated with any of the cigarette use outcomes. Flavoring, on the other hand, was associated with lower quantity of cigarette use.
Exclusive smokers who start using e-cigarettes do indeed change the frequency and quantity with which they smoke cigarettes. E-cigarette use may also help reduce dependence symptoms.
现有的纵向调查侧重于电子烟的使用与可燃香烟消费之间的关联,因此难以推断电子烟使用的哪些特征可能会改变可燃香烟的使用行为,而这可能会产生长期的健康后果。尽管在实验室环境中进行的研究支持电子烟缓解依赖症状的功效,但这些结果是否可以转化为现实世界中并随着时间的推移减少症状,这仍是一个悬而未决的问题。
本研究对人口烟草与健康评估(PATH)研究的第 1 波和第 2 波数据进行了二次分析,使用具有控制选择偏差的 Heckman 两步选择程序,检验电子烟使用特征(频率、调味剂和电压调节)与可燃香烟使用结果(频率、数量和症状)之间的关联。纳入标准确保我们在第 1 波中跟踪了一个仅使用可燃香烟的成人队列。
结果表明,电子烟使用频率越高,可燃香烟的消费和依赖症状越低,控制了相应的基线香烟使用变量和其他混杂因素。在电子烟使用频率的基础上,电压调节的特征与任何香烟使用结果均无显著关联。另一方面,调味剂与香烟使用量减少有关。
开始使用电子烟的纯可燃香烟吸烟者确实会改变他们吸烟的频率和数量。电子烟的使用也可能有助于减轻依赖症状。