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More U.S. adults give vaping a try, yet overall use is down

- LINDSEY TANNER

CHICAGO — New research shows one in seven U.S. adults have tried electronic cigarettes. That’s an increase but it’s offset by a small decline in the number currently using the devices.

About three per cent of adults were current users in 2016, down from almost four per cent in 2014, the study found.

Adults who said they have tried vaping at least once reached just over 15 per cent in 2016, versus 12.6 per cent in 2014. That means an estimated 33 million U.S. adults have tried e-cigarettes, said University of Iowa researcher Dr. Wei Bao, the lead author.

The decline in e-cigarette use among current smokers and increased use among former smokers suggests that some adults are using them to quit smoking tobacco. But a rise in use among adults who never smoked tobacco is concerning, Bao said.

The study was published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n.

E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that turn liquid, often containing nicotine, into an inhalable vapour. They have been sold in the United States for about a decade.

The devices have been touted as a way to help smokers quit traditiona­l tobacco products but solid evidence of that is lacking, and uncertaint­y over their long-term health effects has raised concerns about their use, especially by teens. Under U.S. federal law, sales are banned to those under 18.

Previous data show recent use among U.S. teens declined in 2016 after rising in previous years.

In 2016, 11 per cent of U.S. high school students and four per cent of middle schoolers said they’d used the devices during the previous month.

In the new study, researcher­s analyzed annual U.S. government in-person surveys for 2014 through 2016 that asked Americans aged 18 and older questions about healthrela­ted habits. About 100,000 adults were involved.

Current use included adults who use e-cigarettes daily or just some days; everuse included those who frequently used the devices in the past and adults who have only tried them once.

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