Predicting the long-term effects of electronic cigarette use on population health: a systematic review of modelling studies.
Giang Thu VuDaniel StjepanovićTianze Sun BPsycJanni K Y LeungJack ChungJason ConnorThai Ha PhiCoral E GartnerBach Xuan TranWayne D HallGary ChanPublished in: Tobacco control (2023)
A population increase in e-cigarette use may result in lower smoking prevalence and reduced burden of disease in the long run, especially if their use can be restricted to assisting smoking cessation. Given the assumption-dependent nature of modelling outcomes, future modelling studies should consider incorporating different policy options in their projection exercises, using shorter time horizons and expanding their modelling to low-income and middle-income countries where smoking rates remain relatively high.