2025
Nicotine e-cigarettes for smoking cessation: a clinical pharmacology perspective
Ameral V, Sofuoglu M, Kelly M. Nicotine e-cigarettes for smoking cessation: a clinical pharmacology perspective. Expert Review Of Clinical Pharmacology 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-8. PMID: 40047379, DOI: 10.1080/17512433.2025.2472837.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmoking cessationE-cigarettesEvidence-based clinical guidelinesEfficacy of e-cigarettesBenefits of e-cigarettesSmoking cessation treatmentHarm reduction optionsHarm reduction principlesNicotine replacement therapyNicotine e-cigarettesQuality of lifeIncreased life expectancyNicotine useCessation treatmentClinical guidelinesNicotineSmokingLife expectancyCigarette smokingClinical pharmacology perspectivePharmacological perspectiveClinical practiceHigh riskLong-term effectsReplacement therapyP0442 Prevalence and Impact of E-cigarettes on Disease Outcomes in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Almuhaya H, Alashkar R, Alsebaai D, Albadawi N, Almutairdi A, Attamimi M, Desai S, Al-Bawardy B. P0442 Prevalence and Impact of E-cigarettes on Disease Outcomes in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal Of Crohn's And Colitis 2025, 19: i951-i951. DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjae190.0616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraditional cigarette smokingPrevalence of EC useClinical outcomesCrohn's diseaseEC useAdvanced therapiesIBD patientsCigarette smokingUlcerative colitisElectronic cigarettesPenetrating diseaseComposite outcomeIBD-unclassifiedHistory of intestinal surgeryAssociated with male sexFollow-up durationImpact of e-cigarettesDiagnosis of IBDCross-sectional studyCigarette smoking historyInflammatory bowel diseaseNo significant differencePerianal diseaseIBD registrySurgical interventionThe bidirectional relationship between pain and tobacco use: Insights from the longitudinal Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study
Costa G, Nunes J, Suh R, Sofuoglu M, Aquino J. The bidirectional relationship between pain and tobacco use: Insights from the longitudinal Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 268: 112552. PMID: 39848133, PMCID: PMC11832315, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112552.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDaily smokingDaily cigarette smokingChronic painDevelopment of painCigarette smokingTobacco smokePopulation Assessment of Tobacco and Health StudyBaseline painAlternative tobacco product usePersistent painTobacco product useDevelopment of persistent painYears of longitudinal dataHealth StudyTobacco useNo/low painPreventable causeSmoking outcomesBidirectional relationshipSurvival analysisSmokingPopulation AssessmentAge categoriesIncreased riskSurvey population
2024
Use of Practices to Reduce of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death among Caregivers of Opioid Exposed Newborns.
Parker M, Rice F, Peguero C, Evans A, Schiff D, Colvin B, Friedman H, Harer K, Kerr S, Corwin M, Heeren T, Colson E, Wachman E. Use of Practices to Reduce of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death among Caregivers of Opioid Exposed Newborns. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2024 PMID: 39787446, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSudden unexpected infant deathInfant care practicesSleep positionInfant deathsOpioid-exposed newbornsExposed to cigarette smokePostnatal cigarette smoke exposureCigarette smoke exposureNonsupine sleeping positionsSleeping spaceExposed newbornsCare practicesPrimary caregiversBreastfeeding initiationCigarette smokingSmoke exposureInfantsEnglish-speaking mothersSoft beddingSleep locationPilot sampleUse of practicesMothersSleepDeathFlavored E-Cigarette Sales Restrictions and Young Adult Tobacco Use
Friedman A, Pesko M, Whitacre T. Flavored E-Cigarette Sales Restrictions and Young Adult Tobacco Use. JAMA Health Forum 2024, 5: e244594. PMID: 39729302, PMCID: PMC11681375, DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.4594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemElectronic nicotine delivery systemsDaily cigarette smokingQuasi-experimental analysisTobacco useCigarette smokingBurden of tobacco-related diseaseRisk Factor Surveillance SystemSurvey dataDaily vapingFlavor restrictionsTobacco control policiesTobacco-related diseasesNoninstitutionalized civilian adultsAdult tobacco useCross-sectional surveyElectronic nicotine delivery systems usePublic health gainsYoung adult tobacco useCombustible tobacco useYoung adultsRespondents' demographic characteristicsAssociated with statistically significant reductionsIncreased cigarette smokingReduce youth vapingThe association of hidradenitis suppurativa with cigarette smoking and cannabis use: a cross-sectional study in the All of Us Research Program
Chen G, Shipman W, Hodelin C, Hsia H, Cohen J, Eisenstein A. The association of hidradenitis suppurativa with cigarette smoking and cannabis use: a cross-sectional study in the All of Us Research Program. Clinical And Experimental Dermatology 2024, llae521. PMID: 39573984, DOI: 10.1093/ced/llae521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCigarette smokingOdds of cigarette smokingElectronic health recordsHealth research programsCannabis useCross-sectional studyCross sectional studyHealth recordsSectional studySmokingHidradenitis suppurativaNational InstituteSurvey dataAssociationCannabisOddsUseCigaretteHidradenitisResearch programNationalProgramPopulationStudyUnderstanding Use of E-cigarettes for Smoking Cessation Among a Sample of U.S. Adults
Sharma A, Morean M, Krishnan-Sarin S, O’Malley S, Bold K. Understanding Use of E-cigarettes for Smoking Cessation Among a Sample of U.S. Adults. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2024, ntae251. PMID: 39475073, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuit smokingNicotine replacement treatmentSmoking cessation aidE-cigarettesSmoking cessationCessation aidsSmoking cigarettesCessation attemptsSample of US adultsMajority of participantsSmoking cessation attemptsE-cigarette useComponents of e-cigarettesTime of surveyCessation supportUS adultsRegular cigarette smokingSmoking abstinenceRelapse rateNicotine patchSmokingReplacement treatmentNicotine-freeCigarette smokingOnline surveyPrescription of Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Hospitalized Tobacco Users
Nielsen E, Ware E, Heincelman M, Schreiner A, Lenert L, Toll B. Prescription of Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Hospitalized Tobacco Users. Southern Medical Journal 2024, 117: 517-520. PMID: 39094806, DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000001719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine replacement therapyPrescribed nicotine replacement therapyPrescription of nicotine replacement therapyNicotine replacement therapy prescriptionManagement of chronic conditionsHospitalized tobacco usersInitiate health behavior changeHealth behavior changeEmergency department visitsRate of prescriptionTobacco treatmentIncreased readmission ratesChronic conditionsHealth systemDepartment visitsRetrospective cohort studySmoking cessationTobacco usersInpatient admissionsReplacement therapyOutpatient settingCohort studyReadmission ratesSignificantly lower ratesCigarette smokingPrevalence and Trends in Cigarette Smoking With and Without Tobacco Use Disorder Among Adults in the United States: 2010-2021.
Streck J, Parker M, Cruz R, Rosen R, Baker T, Piper M, Weinberger A. Prevalence and Trends in Cigarette Smoking With and Without Tobacco Use Disorder Among Adults in the United States: 2010-2021. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2024, 85 PMID: 38874573, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.23m15086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco use disorderDaily cigarette smokingPrevalence of daily cigarette smokingDaily smokingNondaily smokingCigarette smokingUS adultsPrevalence of tobacco use disordersUse disorderNational Survey on Drug Use and HealthDrug Use and HealthUnited StatesSubstance use disordersWeighted prevalenceLess educationNational estimatesMethods:</b> DataLow-incomeSmokingCigarettePrevalenceAdultsNondailyComposition variablesDisordersSmartband-based smoking detection and real-time brief mindfulness intervention: findings from a feasibility clinical trial
Horvath M, Pittman B, O’Malley S, Grutman A, Khan N, Gueorguieva R, Brewer J, Garrison K. Smartband-based smoking detection and real-time brief mindfulness intervention: findings from a feasibility clinical trial. Annals Of Medicine 2024, 56: 2352803. PMID: 38823419, PMCID: PMC11146247, DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2352803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief mindfulness interventionsMindfulness exercisesTreatment startersMindfulness interventionSmoking interventionsOnline mindfulness trainingWhite non-HispanicMindfulness trainingTreatment fidelityFeasibility measuresHelpfulness ratingsNon-HispanicDaily smokersPredicting smokingReduce smokingExerciseSmokingCigarette smokingInterventionLow completenessAdherenceParticipantsSmartbandAcceptanceMindfulnessHow healthcare providers and the right information may play a critical role in quitting success among smokers interested in using e-cigarettes for quitting: Results from a survey of U.S adults
Sharma A, King J, Krishnan-Sarin S, O’Malley S, Morean M, Bold K. How healthcare providers and the right information may play a critical role in quitting success among smokers interested in using e-cigarettes for quitting: Results from a survey of U.S adults. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0303245. PMID: 38753868, PMCID: PMC11098412, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare providersQuit smokingE-cigarettesBenefits of e-cigarettesPromote smoking cessationPotential public health benefitsGlobal public health priorityPublic health priorityReduce cigarette smokingIncrease quit ratesSmoking cessation attemptsCessation supportNicotine concentrationsHealth prioritySource of informationQuit ratesUS adultsU.S adultsSmoking cessationQuit successCessation attemptsHealthcareProvidersSmokingCigarette smokingMultigenerational association between smoking and autism spectrum disorder: findings from a nationwide prospective cohort study
Yim G, Roberts A, Lyall K, Ascherio A, Weisskopf M. Multigenerational association between smoking and autism spectrum disorder: findings from a nationwide prospective cohort study. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2024, 193: 1115-1126. PMID: 38583942, PMCID: PMC11299032, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwae038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGrandmother's smokingMother's smokingNurses' Health Study IICohort study subgroupProspective cohort studyNursing reportsOdds ratioNursesCohort studyStudy IISmokingExposure to cigarette smokeCigarette smokingAutism spectrum disorderStudy subgroupsMothersPregnancyMultiple subsequent generationsSpectrum disorderGrandmothersAssociationGrandchildrenAOROddsExposure to environmental insultsA Patient With Oral Discomfort and Reduced Oral Aperture
Chen G, Roy S, Cohen J. A Patient With Oral Discomfort and Reduced Oral Aperture. JAMA 2024, 331: 1147-1148. PMID: 38436993, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2023.25945.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReduced oral apertureHistory of cigarette smokingNo history of cigarette smokingLower labial mucosaOral apertureChewing areca nutBuccal mucosaOral discomfortOral mucosaSubepithelial fibrosisLabial mucosaNo historyCigarette smokingChewing tobaccoMucosaAreca nutPatientsBiopsyPainFibrosisOrallyDiagnosisDeployment-related Cigarette Smoking Behaviors and Pulmonary Function Among U.S. Veterans
Maccarone J, Sterns O, Timmons A, Korpak A, Smith N, Nakayama K, Baird C, Ciminera P, Kheradmand F, Fan V, Hart J, Koutrakis P, Jerrett M, Kuschner W, Ioachimescu O, Montgrain P, Proctor S, Redlich C, Wendt C, Blanc P, Garshick E, Wan E. Deployment-related Cigarette Smoking Behaviors and Pulmonary Function Among U.S. Veterans. Military Medicine 2024, 189: 2030-2038. PMID: 38536226, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usae049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPack-yearsEver-smokersMultivariable linear regression models assessed associationsLinear regression models assessed associationsRegression models assessed associationsVeterans Affairs sitesModels assessed associationsPost-9/11 veteransLand-based deploymentsPack-years smokingEffects of smokingPulmonary functionCigarette smoking behaviorDeployed veteransInverse associationSmoking intensityLevels of ambient particulate matterSmoking behaviorU.S. veteransVeteransSmokingCigarette smokingAmbient particulate matterMultiple deploymentsFEV1%-predictedAssociation between adverse childhood experiences and self-reported health-risk behaviors among cancer survivors: A population-based study
Sarkar S, Jackson B, Manzo L, Jeon S, Poghosyan H. Association between adverse childhood experiences and self-reported health-risk behaviors among cancer survivors: A population-based study. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0299918. PMID: 38512934, PMCID: PMC10956880, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth risk behaviorsSelf-reported health risk behaviorsAdverse childhood experiencesHistory of adverse childhood experiencesOdds of reportingCancer survivorsE-cigarette useIncreased odds of reportingReport adverse childhood experiencesPrevalence of adverse childhood experiencesSelf-reportAlcohol drinkingHigher odds of reportingAdult cancer survivorsE-cigarettesSurvivor self-reportPrevent health risk behaviorsAdverse childhood experience historyChildhood experiencesAssociated with health risk behaviorsCigarette smokingHistory of cancerPopulation-based studyPrimary independent variableMultivariate logistic regressionVulvar Cancer, Version 3.2024, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Abu-Rustum N, Yashar C, Arend R, Barber E, Bradley K, Brooks R, Campos S, Chino J, Chon H, Crispens M, Damast S, Fisher C, Frederick P, Gaffney D, Gaillard S, Giuntoli R, Glaser S, Holmes J, Howitt B, Kendra K, Lea J, Lee N, Mantia-Smaldone G, Mariani A, Mutch D, Nagel C, Nekhlyudov L, Podoll M, Rodabaugh K, Salani R, Schorge J, Siedel J, Sisodia R, Soliman P, Ueda S, Urban R, Wethington S, Wyse E, Zanotti K, McMillian N, Espinosa S. Vulvar Cancer, Version 3.2024, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 117-135. PMID: 38503056, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesVulvar cancerClinical practice guidelinesCell carcinomaHistologically squamous cell carcinomaSystemic therapy optionsSquamous cell carcinomaBasal cell carcinomaExtramammary Paget's diseasePractice guidelinesVerrucous carcinomaGynecologic malignanciesHuman papillomavirusVulvar neoplasiaTherapy optionsPaget's diseaseInflammatory conditionsRisk factorsCigarette smokingCarcinomaCancerIncreasing ageHistologyNCCNVulvarHepatitis C and Cigarette Smoking Behavior: Themes From Focus Groups
Cohen J, Ward K, Gittleman J, Perez E, Pia T, Shuter J, Weinberger A, Sulkowski M. Hepatitis C and Cigarette Smoking Behavior: Themes From Focus Groups. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2024, 26: 1029-1037. PMID: 38422381, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFocus group dataFocus groupsCigarette useSmoking behaviorSemi-structured interview guideCessation-related behaviorsHCV diagnosisChronic hepatitis C virusCigarette smokingHCV care continuumGroup dataHepatitis C virusCare continuumCigarette smoking behaviorCessation effortsInterview guideQuit smokingQuitting cigarettesCessation treatmentSmoking cigarettesC virusSmokingQualitative dataCigaretteThemesModeling cigarette smoking exposure in subsets of the population
Holford T. Modeling cigarette smoking exposure in subsets of the population. Open Access Government 2024, 44: 186-187. DOI: 10.56367/oag-044-11540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCigarette smokingClean air lawsPublic health interventionsPublic health challengeTobacco controlHealth interventionsTobacco useGeographic disparitiesAir lawsPopulation's understandingHealth challengesSmoke exposureEffects of cigarette smokingShorten lifePublic healthSmokingLevels of exposureCigaretteProtect public healthTobaccoNational levelLegal ageCigarette smoke exposureIncreased costsPopulationCigarette smoking focus: A modeling approach for estimating the impact of health programs
Holford T. Cigarette smoking focus: A modeling approach for estimating the impact of health programs. Open Access Government 2024, 43: 82-83. DOI: 10.56367/oag-043-11502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnveiling an Association between Waterpipe Smoking and Bladder Cancer Risk: A Multicenter Case-Control Study in Iran
Hadji M, Rashidian H, Marzban M, Rezaianzadeh A, Ansari-Moghaddam A, Bakhshi M, Nejatizadeh A, Seyyedsalehi M, Naghibzadeh-Tahami A, Haghdoost A, Mohebbi E, Freedman N, Malekzadeh R, Etemadi A, Kamangar F, Weiderpass E, Pukkala E, Boffetta P, Zendehdel K. Unveiling an Association between Waterpipe Smoking and Bladder Cancer Risk: A Multicenter Case-Control Study in Iran. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2024, 33: 509-515. PMID: 38180357, PMCID: PMC10988205, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-0773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWaterpipe smokingIncreased risk of bladder cancerRisk of bladder cancerBladder cancer riskStatistically significant elevated riskCigarette smokingSignificantly elevated riskBladder cancerMulticenter case-control studyCase-control studyMultivariate logistic regressionGlobal public health concernPublic health concernCancer riskTobacco productsEx-smokersWaterpipeWaterpipe smokersOpium useElevated riskLogistic regressionSmokingUrothelial bladder cancerConfounding factorsHealth concern
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