Low-Nicotine vapes may backfire, study warns

NCT ID NCT05887947

Summary

This study aimed to understand if the nicotine level in e-cigarette liquid affects how much people puff and their ability to switch completely from smoking cigarettes. Researchers compared high and low nicotine e-liquids in 52 adult African American and white smokers. They measured puffing behavior in the lab and then tracked participants' smoking and vaping habits over 6 weeks to see which nicotine strength helped people quit smoking more effectively.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Kansas Medical Center

    Kansas City, Kansas, 66160, United States

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