Thursday, September 12, 2013

Electronic cigarettes 'smoking b?rakt?r?yor' - BBCTurkce.com

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Research, stop smoking electronic cigarettes is at least as effective as nicotine patches revealed.

the increasingly widespread use of electronic cigarettes, nicotine

mixture produces a vapor.

According to the European Respiratory

research community, the number of electronic cigarette nicotine quit smoking b?rakanlarla bands are almost identical.

A study from the University of Auckland in New Zealand on

657 people as well as the nicotine patch test to the electronic cigarette.

According to results published in the journal Lancet

electronic cigarette users from 7.3 per cent, 5.8 per cent of the nicotine patch users’ i stopped smoking.

But the researchers to determine which method is better than not been a sufficient number of

test subjects said.

Six months later, 57 percent of the users of electronic cigarettes, while 41 percent of those using nicotine patches consumed daily was shown to reduce the number of packages.

Auckland University professor. Chris Bullen, “The results of the research, broadband users in quitting smoking with electronic cigarette users implicitly reveal a clear difference between the electronic cigarette smokers stop smoking are more successful in the show,” he said.

Bullen, “In addition, our research participants rather than nicotine patches or interesting electronic cigarettes are more enthusiastic,” commented.

There are deep disagreements about

Electronic cigarettes.

Some of these devices to smoke

‘normalize’ defending the view that while others help to quit smoking.

Tobacco Research Unit at Queen Mary, University of London

Independent Director Prof. Peter Hajek ‘pioneering research’ as ??defined by the latest study, “Here, the main message is that electronic cigarettes are at least as effective as nicotine patches,” he said.

But Hajek, the long-term effects of the use of electronic cigarettes should be made for further research on what could be expressed.

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