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In reply to the discussion: How to Generate Bogus Conclusions (E-Cig Study Edition) [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Right in the abstract, they are studying whether or not the users quit or reduced cigarette consumption. Cigarettes. Not patches, vaping, gum, etc. So that's the bar. If they still were smoking cigarettes after a year, they did not quit.
Despite 94% of the e-cigarette users intending to quit at some point, after a year only 10.2% of them quit cigarette consumption
And while only 87% of non-e-cigarette users (the other sub-group) intended to quit at some point, after a year 13.8% still managed to quit.
I don't have access to the full study to look at "reduction" vs "cessation" (and thus to determine harm reduction). In any case, people are trying to unread things out of this. Its pretty clear the researchers were not idiots. This study is not as ambiguous as people would like it to be.