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Holistic Analysis of Effects and Habits of Nicotine E-cigarette Use Amongst US Teens

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  • Cecilia Anderson Polygence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.1395

Keywords:

E-cigarette, US Teens, Habits

Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to examine the effects of e-cigarettes and factors that affect the usage of e-cigarettes. Specifically, information was collected regarding health effects, mental health, age, gender, social media, environmental influences, and smoking abstinence associated with e-cigarettes from several recent studies from online databases. The products in e-cigarettes were shown to have negative health effects, especially on the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, and the central nervous system. Gender and age affect both e-cigarette usage and its effects on the body, including behavioral issues and mental health. Outside influences such as peers, social media, and regulations can also play a role in who and how often a person is consuming e-cigarettes.

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