It seems some of those people just ended up smoking both.
"The Food and Drug Administration has not found any e-cigarette to be safe and effective in helping smokers quit. The fact is, e-cigarettes are tobacco products too," reads aAmong all American adults, the CDC study found that 10.2% smoked only cigarettes, 3.2% smoked only e-cigarettes, and 1.3% smoked both.
E-cigarette use was greatest in young adults aged 18 to 24, where 11% reported using them. Most adults in that age category reported that they never smoked cigarettes. "Despite this, the percentage of adults aged 18-24 who were dual users of e-cigarettes and cigarettes was similar to the percentage among adults aged 25-44 ," the study found.
Meanwhile, adults aged 45 and over largely preferred cigarettes only, reporting the lowest percentages of e-cigarette use or dual use.Subscribe to push notifications
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