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Protecting Children and Adolescents from Tobacco and Nicotine

  • Brian P. Jenssen
  • , Susan C. Walley
  • , Rachel Boykan
  • , Alice Little Caldwell
  • , Deepa Camenga
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • George Washington University
  • Augusta University
  • Yale University

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Abstract

Significant strides have been made in reducing rates of cigarette smoking among adolescents in the United States. However, rates of e-cigarette and similar device use among youth are high, and rates of other tobacco product use, such as cigars and hookahs, have not declined. In addition, almost 40% of children 3 to 11 years of age are regularly exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke, and rates of secondhand exposure to e-cigarette aerosol have increased over the last decade. Pediatricians are uniquely positioned to help children, adolescents, and their families live tobacco-free lives. Actions by pediatricians can help reduce children’s risk of developing tobacco and nicotine use disorder and reduce children’s tobacco smoke and/or aerosol exposure.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2023061805
JournalPediatrics
Volume151
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2023

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