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Experts from the University of Oxford discovered high definition evidence: Electronic cigarette helps to quit smoking

Experts from the University of Oxford discovered high definition evidence: Electronic cigarette helps to quit smoking

2022-11-18

New Consumer Report, November 17th, according to foreign news reports, today, influential researchers issued reports that electronic cigarettes are better than nicotine alternative patch and gum in helping smokers quit smoking.


Researchers at the University of Oxford have found that the possibility of smoking with electronic cigarettes is twice that of other smokers.


Cancer experts welcomes this report, and it has increased more and more evidence that electronic cigarettes are effective smoking cessation tools.


But they warned non -smokers not to suck electronic cigarettes, because they are relatively newer products, and we don't know its long -term impact on health.


Dr. Nicola Lindson, a psychologist at the university, said that these products only bring a small part of smoking risk, but not risk.


At present, NHS recommends that electronic cigarettes can help smokers -although it is not a prescription medicine.


However, if the government's plan is implemented, Britain will become the first country in the world to open electronic cigarette prescriptions to help smoking quit smoking.


The number of people using electronic cigarettes this year has doubled, from 4% in 2021 to 8.6% in 2022.


About 5% of American adults use electronic cigarettes.


The recent surge in popularity is mainly driven by young people who absorb electronic cigarettes, which has attracted the attention of some experts.


Earlier this month, the pediatrician of the respiratory system told the Daily Mail that colorful equipment needed to put cigarette -type graphic warnings on it.


Although there is concerns about children's use, Dr. Linden said: Electronic cigarettes will not burn tobacco; therefore, they will not let users come into contact with complicated chemical mixtures that cause traditional cigarettes.


"Electronic cigarettes are not without risks. People who do not smoke or have no risk of smoking should not be used. However, there is evidence that the electronic cigarettes containing Nigerin only bring a small part of the risk of smoking."


This 290 -page COCHRANE review includes 78 studies, involving more than 22,000 participants, and has added 22 studies since the last update in 2021.


They checked the data of the smokers who tried to quit smoking and compared them with the success of electronic cigarettes and other therapies within six months.


These include nicotine replacement therapy, such as slices and gum, gum, and mortar -a drug that helps people quit smoking -as well as nicotine and non -Nichotine electronic cigarettes.


The compilation of Blue Cave found that some research also compared these success rates with the support of no smoking cessation.


The researchers also studied the research on the survey and the side effects of the survey treatment at least one week or later.


The results showed that if 6 of the 100 people quit smoking by using nicotine replacement therapy, 8 to 12 people would quit smoking by using electronic smoke containing nicotine.


This means that each 100 people may use electronic cigarettes containing nicotine to quit smoking.


Evidence also shows that e -cigarettes containing nicotine are higher than the quitting rate of electronic smoke without nicotine, or there is no smoking quit intervention, but it helps these analysis less data.


Dr. Jamie Hartmann-Boyce said: Since its launch of e-cigarettes more than ten years ago, it has caused a lot of misunderstandings in the public health world and mass media.


"This is the first time, which provides us with highly determined evidence that proves that electronic cigarettes help people quit smoking than traditional nicotine replacement therapies, such as patch or gum."


In the study of nicotine electronic cigarettes and nicotine replacement therapy, there are few obvious side effects.


In the first two years, nicotine electronic cigarettes stimulate the user's throat or mouth, headache, cough and nausea.


However, these influences seem to weaken over time.


Michel Michell, CEO of the British Cancer Research Center, said: We welcome this report, which adds more and more evidence that electronic cigarettes are an effective smoking cessation tool.


"We strongly oppose those who never smoke to use electronic cigarettes, especially young people."


"This is because they are relatively newer products. We don't know the long -term impact on health."


She added that although the long -term impact of electronic cigarettes is still unknown, the harmful impact of smoking is irrelevant -smoking causes about 55,000 people in the UK each year to die due to cancer.


"The British Cancer Research Center supports the British government to balance the evidence -based supervision of electronic cigarettes, maximize the potential of electronic cigarettes to help people quit smoking, and minimize the risk of eating electronic cigarettes."


Researchers have concluded that more evidence is needed to help more people quit smoking, especially for evidence that new electronic cigarettes have better effects than early electronic cigarettes.


They said they needed longer data.


Independent experts said that the result should be assured of smokers, and electronic cigarettes can help them quit smoking.


Dr. Sharajackson, chief researcher at the University of London's Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group, said: Electronic cigarettes are very popular among smokers who want to quit smoking. In the UK, there is an electronic cigarette in the UK.


"More and more experiments have tested whether electronic cigarettes can make smokers easier to quit smoking. This summary provides the strictest and latest summary of this evidence."


"With more available data than ever, the author concludes that there are high -quality evidence that electronic cigarettes are more effective in helping people quit smoking than traditional nicotine replacement therapies (such as nicotine patch and gum)."


"These discoveries are obtained after reviewing the hazards of electronic cigarettes recently. The censorship shows that clear evidence shows that electronic cigarettes only cause a small part of smoking health risks."


"In general, these reports should be assured that the smokers can be used. Electronic cigarettes are safer to use, and can increase the opportunity to quit smoking."


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