British “Guardian”: Flavored e-cigarettes help smokers quit cigarettes

Flavored e-cigarettes can help smokers quit cigarettes, a new study has found, The Guardian reports. The study, led by London South Bank University in collaboration with UCL, the University of East Anglia and the University of New South Wales, recruited 1214 subjects to participate in the study, focusing on the circumstances in which e-cigarettes can help smokers quit.

After three months, 24.5% of the participants had successfully quit smoking, and another 13% had successfully cut their cigarette consumption by more than half. The study also found that those who received help in choosing the right e-cigarette flavor were 55 percent more likely to quit smoking within three months than those who did not receive such customized services.
Lynn Dawkins, professor of nicotine and tobacco research at London South Bank University, told the Guardian: “Cigarettes kill around eight million people worldwide every year and even some of the most effective treatments have done little to reduce the number of smokers. micro.”
“With this treatment, 24.5 per cent quit smoking after three months and another 13 per cent reduced their cigarette consumption by more than 50 per cent. Simple and tailored support through flavor advice and supportive information may be beneficial to Helping people live smoke-free lives has a huge impact.”
The positive results of the research dovetail with the UK government’s recent announcement of a ground-breaking Switch to Quit scheme, which will provide one million smokers with e-cigarette starter kits to help them quit smoking.

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Post time: Jul-19-2023