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Vaping and smoking cue reactivity in young adult electronic cigarette users who have never smoked combustible cigarettes: A functional neuroimaging study.

Jiaying LiuZhenhao ShiJessica L FabbricatoreJoshua T McMainsAllison WorsdaleErin C JonesYidi WangLawrence H Sweet
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
The escalating vaping prevalence among US never-smoking young adults is alarming, due to its potential ramifications for nicotine addiction development. Nicotine addiction is characterized by elevated neural response to conditioned nicotine-related cues. Using functional neuroimaging, we showed that young adult non-smoking vapers exhibited heightened neural susceptibility to both vaping and smoking cues within brain systems previously associated with cue reactivity. Such cross-reactivity to both types of nicotine cues may serve as the mechanism underlying nicotine addiction and smoking initiation risk in this population. Our findings may contribute to the development of science-based interventions and regulatory measures addressing the vaping epidemic.
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