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Modeling the Public Health Impact of E-Cigarettes on Adolescents and Adults

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arxiv 2107.04676 v1 pith:J5QBV3PR submitted 2021-07-09 physics.soc-ph

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keywords e-cigarettescigaretteshealthelectronicintroductionmodelprevalencepublic
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Since the introduction of electronic cigarettes to the United States market in 2007, vaping prevalence has surged in both adult and adolescent populations. E-cigarettes are advertised as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes and as a method of smoking cessation, but the U.S. government and health professionals are concerned that e-cigarettes attract young non-smokers. Here, we develop and analyze a dynamical systems model of competition between traditional and electronic cigarettes for users. With this model, we predict the change in smoking prevalence due to the introduction of vaping, and we determine the conditions under which e-cigarettes present a net public health benefit or harm to society.

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