Title of article :
Qualitative and Sensitivity Analysis of the Effect of Electronic Cigarettes on Smoking Cessation
Author/Authors :
Jung, Jae Hun Department of Mathematics - Pusan National University - Busan, Republic of Korea , Park, Anna Department of Mathematics - Pusan National University - Busan, Republic of Korea , Jung, Il Hyo Department of Mathematics - Pusan National University - Busan, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Recently, the role of the electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in a way to reduce smoking is increasing. E-cigarettes are a device that
delivers only the nicotine, and its use is considered less harmful to health compared with tobacco cigarettes. Smokers frequently
make use of e-cigarettes as one of the nonsmoking aid devices. In this work, we propose a mathematical model to analyze the effect
of e-cigarettes on smoking cessation. *e stability and the bifurcation of the model have been discussed. *e parameter estimations from the observed data are drawn, and using the parameters, a reasonable smoking model has been designed. Moreover,
by considering the sensitivity results depending on the basic reproduction number R0, the effective strategies that reduce the
smokers are investigated. Numerical simulations of the model show that e-cigarettes may somewhat diminish the numbers of
smokers, but it does not reduce the number of quitters ultimately.
Keywords :
e-cigarettes , Numerical , WHO , body , HIV/AIDS
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine