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Differences in exposure to nicotine, tobacco-specific nitrosamines, and volatile organic compounds among electronic cigarette users, tobacco smokers, and dual users from three countries

  • Danielle M. Smith
  • , Lion Shahab
  • , Benjamin C. Blount
  • , Michal Gawron
  • , Leon Kosminder
  • , Andrzej Sobczak
  • , Baoyun Xia
  • , Connie S. Sosnoff
  • , Maciej L. Goniewicz
  • University College London
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Medical University of Silesia in Katowice
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Abstract

Country-level differences in nicotine vaping products used and biomarkers of exposure among long-term e-cigarette users and dual users remain understudied. This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2014 in the United States (n = 166), United Kingdom (n = 129), and Poland (n = 161). We compared patterns of tobacco product use and nicotine and toxicant exposure among cigarette-only smokers (n = 127); e-cigarette-only users (n = 124); dual users of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes (n = 95); and non-users (control group, n = 110) across three countries using mixed-effects linear regression. Compared with cigarette smokers, e-cigarette-only users had lower levels of toxicant biomarkers, but higher levels of nicotine biomarkers. Dual users had higher levels of toxicant biomarkers than e-cigarette-only users but similar levels to cigarette-only smokers. E-cigarette users in Poland, who overwhelmingly used refillable tank devices, exhibited greater levels of nicotine, and toxicant biomarkers relative to e-cigarette users in US/UK. Despite smoking fewer cigarettes, dual users from Poland exhibited similar levels of nicotine biomarkers compared with UK dual users, but higher than US dual users. Country-level differences in e-cigarette devices used and smoking behaviors (e.g., intensity) may contribute to differences in biomarker levels among users of the same products residing in different countries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number88
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalToxics
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • E-cigarettes
  • Global health
  • Harm reduction
  • Nicotine
  • Toxicants
  • Vaping

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