Indirect Effects of Body Mass Index and Sweet Taste Responsiveness on E-Cigarette Dependence: The Role of E-Cigarette Motives
Conclusions: The findings suggest that sweet taste responsiveness, opposed to BMI, is associated with a wider range of e-cigarette use motives and indirectly relates to e-cigarette dependence via several e-cigarette use motives.PMID:38149796 | DOI:10.1080/10826084.2023.2294962
Source: Substance Use and Misuse - Category: Addiction Authors: Tyler B Mason Alayna P Tackett Adam M Leventhal Source Type: research
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