2017
DOI: 10.1002/eat.22793
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Electronic cigarette use among individuals with a self‐reported eating disorder diagnosis

Abstract: Objective: The primary study aim was to examine whether rates of using e-cigarettes ("vaping") to lose weight are elevated among American adults who self-report having an eating disorder (ED). Results: Relative to participants reporting no ED history, participants who reported currently having an ED were more likely to report vaping to lose/control weight, because it can be concealed from others, and due to the availability of sweet flavors. Participants reporting a current ED also were more likely to vape dai… Show more

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“…Akin to prior studies of cigarette smoking and vaping (Fairweather-Schmidt & Wade, 2015;Morean & L'Insalata, 2018;Solmi et al, 2016;White, 2012), the present study offers novel evidence of a link between smokeless tobacco, weight dissatisfaction, and unhealthy eating behavior. Akin to prior studies of cigarette smoking and vaping (Fairweather-Schmidt & Wade, 2015;Morean & L'Insalata, 2018;Solmi et al, 2016;White, 2012), the present study offers novel evidence of a link between smokeless tobacco, weight dissatisfaction, and unhealthy eating behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Akin to prior studies of cigarette smoking and vaping (Fairweather-Schmidt & Wade, 2015;Morean & L'Insalata, 2018;Solmi et al, 2016;White, 2012), the present study offers novel evidence of a link between smokeless tobacco, weight dissatisfaction, and unhealthy eating behavior. Akin to prior studies of cigarette smoking and vaping (Fairweather-Schmidt & Wade, 2015;Morean & L'Insalata, 2018;Solmi et al, 2016;White, 2012), the present study offers novel evidence of a link between smokeless tobacco, weight dissatisfaction, and unhealthy eating behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In conclusion, adolescents aged 16-19 years who used snus reported significantly more unhealthy eating behaviors and weight dissatisfaction than nonusers. Akin to prior studies of cigarette smoking and vaping (Fairweather-Schmidt & Wade, 2015;Morean & L'Insalata, 2018;Solmi et al, 2016;White, 2012), the present study offers novel evidence of a link between smokeless tobacco, weight dissatisfaction, and unhealthy eating behavior. This knowledge provides a useful foundation and interpretive context for future research on smokeless tobacco products and associated health and mental health issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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