skip to main content
Primo Search
Search in: Busca Geral

E-Cigarettes and Similar Devices

Jenssen, Brian P ; Walley, Susan C

Pediatrics (Evanston), 2019-02, Vol.143 (2), p.1 [Periódico revisado por pares]

United States: American Academy of Pediatrics

Texto completo disponível

Citações Citado por
  • Título:
    E-Cigarettes and Similar Devices
  • Autor: Jenssen, Brian P ; Walley, Susan C
  • Assuntos: Adolescent ; Adolescents ; Adults ; Aerosols ; Carcinogens ; Child ; Children ; Children & youth ; Cigarette smoking ; Cigarettes ; Confectionery ; Electronic cigarettes ; Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - methods ; Humans ; Public health ; Smoking - adverse effects ; Smoking - epidemiology ; Smoking - trends ; Teenagers ; Tobacco ; Toxicants ; Vaping - adverse effects ; Vaping - epidemiology ; Vaping - trends ; Young adults
  • É parte de: Pediatrics (Evanston), 2019-02, Vol.143 (2), p.1
  • Notas: ObjectType-Article-2
    SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
    ObjectType-Feature-3
    content type line 23
    ObjectType-Review-1
    Bryan Mih, MD, FAAP
    Jyothi N. Marbin, MD, FAAP
    Judith A. Groner, MD, FAAP
    Susan C. Walley, MD, FAAP
    Alice Little Caldwell, MD, FAAP
    Maria Rahmandar, MD, FAAP
    Drs Jenssen and Walley conceptualized the manuscript, drafted the initial manuscript, reviewed the final manuscript, and note substantial involvement and contribution to the manuscript; the members of the Section on Tobacco Control Executive Committee reviewed the manuscript, provided critical appraisal, and note substantial involvement and contribution to the manuscript; and all authors approved the final manuscript as submitted.
    Brian P. Jenssen, MD, FAAP
    Colleen Spatz, MSBA
    SECTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL, 2018–2019
    LEAD AUTHORS
    STAFF
    Julie Gorzkowski, MSW
    Rachel Boykan, MD, FAAP
    Nana Ama Bullock, MPH
  • Descrição: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are the most commonly used tobacco product among youth. The 2016 US Surgeon General's Report on e-cigarette use among youth and young adults concluded that e-cigarettes are unsafe for children and adolescents. Furthermore, strong and consistent evidence finds that children and adolescents who use e-cigarettes are significantly more likely to go on to use traditional cigarettes-a product that kills half its long-term users. E-cigarette manufacturers target children with enticing candy and fruit flavors and use marketing strategies that have been previously successful with traditional cigarettes to attract youth to these products. Numerous toxicants and carcinogens have been found in e-cigarette solutions. Nonusers are involuntarily exposed to the emissions of these devices with secondhand and thirdhand aerosol. To prevent children, adolescents, and young adults from transitioning from e-cigarettes to traditional cigarettes and minimize the potential public health harm from e-cigarette use, there is a critical need for e-cigarette regulation, legislative action, and counterpromotion to protect youth.
  • Editor: United States: American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Idioma: Inglês

Buscando em bases de dados remotas. Favor aguardar.