Vapouround magazine ISSUE 11 | Page 18

NEWS THE CLOSED GATEWAY A new study reveals that vaping does not lead to combustible cigarette smoking Vaping has long been demonised as a gateway to combustible cigarette smoking. Guilt by tenuous association has been the excuse for regulators trying to throw vaping and cigarette smoking into the same cage for years now. Inhalation and optional inclusion of nicotine are where the similarities end; when regulators failed to find adequate connections between vaping and smoking, they pushed the idea that one was leading users to the other. A study from the University at Buffalo and University of Michigan has provided strong evidence that vaping does not lead to smoking. Lynn Kozlowski, Phd and professor of community health and health behaviour at University at Buffalo headed the study. 18 ISSUE 11 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE “The national trends in vaping and cigarette smoking do not support the argument that vaping is leading to smoking,” she said. “There is little evidence that those who have never smoked cigarettes or never used other tobacco products and first try e-cigarettes will later move on to cigarette usage with great fre quency or daily, regular smoking.” Most “gateway” fears are centred on children, who may be dooming themselves to a lifetime of bad habits. This study was done with children in mind, and its results may have slain both birds with one stone. Professor Kenneth Warner professor of public health for Michigan’s School of Public Health, co-authored the research. He was displeased with how e-cigarette research has been previously conducted. “The evidence from the prospective studies is weak at best,” he said. “All that it demonstrates is that there is a connection between kids who vape and future experimentation with smoking. Even if there is a small gateway effect, it is totally swamped by the overall trend toward less and less smoking.” The two professors hope their study will not only end a stubborn and prevalent myth about smoking and vaping, but improve the standard for how future studies are conducted and embolden researchers by providing a more solid academic foundation.