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Young People Who Use Flavored Tobacco At First Are More Likely To Keep Using Tobacco Later Source from: CNN International 10/25/2019 ![]() Young people who first try a flavored tobacco product are at higher risk of using tobacco later on, according to a new study. The study, published Wednesday in the medical journal JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from nearly 12,000 youth and more than 26,000 adults in the United States. Data was collected from 2013 to 2014 and 2014 to 2015 to determine how many people started by using flavored tobacco products and how many continued to use tobacco products a year later. Researchers asked subjects about flavored or non-flavored tobacco products, including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, hookah tobacco, pipe tobacco and smokeless tobacco. Flavored products could be mint, menthol, clove, spice, candy, fruit, chocolate, alcoholic beverages or sweet flavors. Researchers found that young people ages 12 to 17 and 18 to 24 were more likely than older adults to try flavored products. When compared with those who used a non-flavored product at first, first use of a flavored cigarette, e-cigarette, cigar products, hookah and smokeless tobacco in the first phase studied was associated with current regular use of those products among young adults and adults age 25 and older in the second phase. |