The benefits of flavouring liquids for electronic cigarettes
Why so many choices and flavours in electronic cigarette liquids?
An important feature of the electronic cigarette market is the availability of a large number of different flavours. The fruity flavours are very varied, there is something for everyone. More or less sweet, bitter, very smooth, a tangy zest; you will necessarily find your perfume there.
Remember to vary your pleasures by testing our flavours, and let yourself be transported and guided to the Eden of Vaping.
Here is the method used in a nutshell: A questionnaire was prepared and put online using an online survey application. E-cigarette users were asked to participate regardless of their current smoking status. Participants were divided according to their smoking status at the time of participation into two subgroups: former smokers and current smokers.
A total of 4618 subjects were included in the analysis. The vast majority (91.1%) were former smokers, while current smokers had reduced tobacco consumption from 20 to 4 cigarettes per day. Both subgroups had a median smoking history of 22 years and had used e-cigarettes for 12 months. On average, they used three different types of liquid flavours regularly. Former smokers changed flavours more often than current smokers; 69.2% of the ex-smokers subgroup reported doing so on a daily or daytime basis. Fruity flavours were the most popular at the time of participation in the survey, while tobacco flavours were more popular at the time of initiation to electronic cigarettes. On a scale of 1 (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important), participants responded that flavour diversity was “very important” (score = 4) in reducing their intake or quitting smoking. The majority said restricting flavour diversity would make e-cigarettes less enjoyable and more boring, while 48.5% said it would increase their cravings and 39.7% said it would be less effective in reducing their tobacco consumption or helping them quit smoking. The number of flavours used was independently associated with smoking cessation. The majority said restricting flavour diversity would make e-cigarettes less enjoyable and more boring, while 48.5% said it would increase their cravings and 39.7% said it would be less effective in reducing their tobacco consumption or helping them quit smoking. The number of flavours used was independently associated with smoking cessation. The majority said restricting flavour diversity would make e-cigarettes less enjoyable and more boring, while 48.5% said it would increase their cravings and 39.7% said it would be less effective in reducing their tobacco consumption or helping them quit smoking. The number of flavours used was independently associated with smoking cessation.
In conclusion, we can say that the results of this survey of electronic cigarette users indicate that the flavours are marketed to satisfy their demand. They seem to contribute both to perceived pleasure and to aid in reducing cigarette consumption or for smoking cessation. Because youth e-cigarette uptake is currently minimal, it appears that the implementation of regulatory flavour restrictions could harm e-cigarette users, with no public health benefits. observed in young people. Therefore, the multiplicity of flavours must be maintained; any potential future risk for young people to be attracted to electronic cigarettes can be sufficiently reduced by strictly prohibiting their sale to this category of the population.