A lifestyle communication tool: Association of e-cigarette use and pre-diabetes

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to present a framework for clinicians to use when discussing electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use and its association with pre-diabetes. A communication tool was designed using evidence-based strategies from the academic literature. A four-step framework is presented, which includes: step (1) helping patients to understand the association between e-cigarette use and pre-diabetes; step (2) the synergistic health impacts of e-cigarette use and pre-diabetes; step (3) management of diabetes-related lifestyle factors; and step (4) stages of change assessment related to e-cigarette reduction. This communication tool provides support for clinicians to discuss the risk of pre-diabetes associated with e-cigarette use. Moving forward, implementation and evaluation of this model are needed.

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Bandara, N. A., Vallani, T., Zhou, X. R., Palihawadane, S. H., Gamage, R., Mannas, M., & Herath, J. (2023). A lifestyle communication tool: Association of e-cigarette use and pre-diabetes. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 56(4), 384–387. https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.23.086

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