2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.20816
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Association of Electronic Cigarette Use With Incident Respiratory Conditions Among US Adults From 2013 to 2018

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Generating robust and timely evidence about the respiratory health risks of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is critical for informing state and federal regulatory standards for product safety. OBJECTIVE To examine the association of e-cigarette use with incident respiratory conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma.

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“…133 E-cigarettes are sometimes presented as a less-harmful alternative for nicotine-dependent tobacco smokers unwilling or unable to cease nicotine use, because the products deliver much lower levels of toxicants relative to cigarette smoke. 134,135 However, important concerns surrounding e-cigarettes include rising use prevalence among youth and young adults, 136 potential risks for cardiovascular and lung health, [137][138][139] and questions about cessation effectiveness outside clinical trials. The uncertainty and complexity of what impact widespread e-cigarette availability has had, and will have, on public health has spurred much controversy and policy debate.…”
Section: E-ci G Are T Te S and Other Novel Produc Tsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…133 E-cigarettes are sometimes presented as a less-harmful alternative for nicotine-dependent tobacco smokers unwilling or unable to cease nicotine use, because the products deliver much lower levels of toxicants relative to cigarette smoke. 134,135 However, important concerns surrounding e-cigarettes include rising use prevalence among youth and young adults, 136 potential risks for cardiovascular and lung health, [137][138][139] and questions about cessation effectiveness outside clinical trials. The uncertainty and complexity of what impact widespread e-cigarette availability has had, and will have, on public health has spurred much controversy and policy debate.…”
Section: E-ci G Are T Te S and Other Novel Produc Tsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous cross-sectional studies with a large number of participants have described the significant association between EC use and even secondhand exposure and asthma diagnosis and severity [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 ], compared to the few studies which found no association [ 75 , 76 ], or even negative association between EC use and asthma [ 77 , 78 ]. A prospective cohort study also found that EC use was associated with an increased risk of developing respiratory disease, including asthma, independent of cigarette smoking [ 79 ]. A study from Korea demonstrated that adolescent EC users presented the highest adjusted odds ratio for severe asthma, which was reflected by the number of days absent from school due to asthma symptoms [ 80 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-Zigaretten können die Lungenfunktion beeinträchtigen [83], zu chronischen Lungenkrankheiten prädisponieren [84][85][86][87] und dadurch vermehrte Infektionen oder schwerere COVID-19-Erkrankungen induzieren. Zusätzlich kann das Übertragungsrisiko auch dadurch gesteigert werden, dass mit dem Rauchen ein häufiger Hand-Mund-Kontakt einhergeht oder dass E-Zigaretten im sozialen Kontakt von mehreren infizierten Personen benutzt werden [88,89].…”
Section: E-zigaretten-konsum Und Covid-19unclassified