Electronic Vapor Product Use and Levels of Physical Activity Among High School Students in Georgia
Introduction Using a cross-sectional population-based survey, electronic vapor product (EVP) use was evaluated in relation to physical activity levels among high school students in Georgia. Methods We used self-reported EVP and cigarette use from the Georgia Student Health Survey 2.0 data from 2018...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tobacco use insights 2022-05, Vol.15, p.1179173X221101786-1179173X221101786 |
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Using a cross-sectional population-based survey, electronic vapor product (EVP) use was evaluated in relation to physical activity levels among high school students in Georgia.
Methods
We used self-reported EVP and cigarette use from the Georgia Student Health Survey 2.0 data from 2018 (N =362 933) and used multi-level multinomial logistic regression models to estimate relative risks of the type of product use relative to no-use by levels of physical activity.
Results
Nearly 7% of the students were EVP-only users. The relative risks of being an EVP-only user were 11% and 23% higher for those who were physically active 2-3 days/week and 4-5 days/week, respectively, compared to those who were physically active |
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ISSN: | 1179-173X 1179-173X |
DOI: | 10.1177/1179173X221101786 |