Lexington Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Lexington, KY, USA.
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Apr;45(4):808-818. doi: 10.1111/acer.14566. Epub 2021 Mar 21.
Increasing research shows that the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) is associated with a higher rate and quantity of alcohol consumption.
The present study used a 2-session, within-subjects design to experimentally examine the relationship between ENDS use and laboratory ad libitum alcohol consumption. A total of N = 31 (mean age = 28.71, SD = 11.17; 45.2% women; 54.8% White/Caucasian) healthy adults from the community who use ENDS and endorsed liking beer completed the study, which included a beer consumption taste-test task that assessed the volume of beer consumed by the participants across 2 counterbalanced sessions: 1 in which concurrent ENDS use was allowed and 1 in which it was not. All analyses controlled for age, race, and gender.
The effect of ENDS condition on the volume of beer consumed was not statistically significant, F(1, 30) = 0.03, p = 0.86). Results of linear mixed modeling showed that ENDS puffs were significantly related to alcohol sips (estimate = 0.23, SE = 0.07, p = 0.002) across the ad libitum session.
Overall, ENDS use did not increase alcohol consumption; however, the data suggest that ENDS puffs might act as a prime for beer sips or that these 2 behaviors are linked through habit. Future studies should more fully measure and compare global and event-level data on ENDS and alcohol use as they might show disparate patterns of relationships.
越来越多的研究表明,使用电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)与更高的酒精消费率和酒精消费量有关。
本研究采用 2 个会话、被试内设计,实验性地检查了 ENDS 使用与实验室随意饮酒之间的关系。共有 N=31 名(平均年龄=28.71,标准差=11.17;45.2%为女性;54.8%为白种人/高加索人)来自社区的、使用 ENDS 并表示喜欢啤酒的健康成年人完成了这项研究,该研究包括一个啤酒消费品尝测试任务,评估了参与者在 2 个平衡会话中的啤酒消费量:1 个允许同时使用 ENDS,1 个不允许。所有分析均控制了年龄、种族和性别。
ENDS 条件对啤酒消费量的影响在统计学上并不显著,F(1, 30)=0.03, p=0.86)。线性混合模型的结果表明,ENDS 吸口与酒精摄入量显著相关(估计值=0.23,SE=0.07,p=0.002)在随意饮酒期间。
总体而言,ENDS 使用并未增加酒精消费;然而,数据表明,ENDS 吸口可能作为啤酒啜吸的诱因,或者这两种行为通过习惯相互关联。未来的研究应该更全面地测量和比较关于 ENDS 和酒精使用的整体和事件级数据,因为它们可能显示出不同的关系模式。