Teens using flavoured e-cigs more likely to become long term users: Study
Researchers have found that teens who vape candy, or fruit-flavoured e-cigarettes are more likely to stick with the habit, implicating flavours in the teen vaping epidemic.
The researchers, including those from the University of Southern California (USC) in the US, followed 478 adolescents in Los Angeles-area who vaped, and surveyed them every six months, from 10th grade in the spring of 2015 through 12th grade in 2017.
The results of the study, published in the journal Pediatrics, noted that while many children try e-cigarettes, not all become regular users.
"Teens who use e-cigarettes may be more inclined to continue vaping rather than just temporarily experiment with e-cigs," said study co-author Adam Leventhal, director of the USC Institute for Addiction Science.
The researchers found that about nine out of 10 teens in the study vaped fruit, candy, and other non-traditional flavours.
Of youth using these non-traditional flavours, nearly 65 per cent were still vaping six months ...
