2019
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.01151-2018
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Electronic cigarettes: a task force report from the European Respiratory Society

Abstract: There is a marked increase in the development and use of electronic nicotine delivery systems or electronic cigarettes (ECIGs). This statement covers electronic cigarettes (ECIGs), defined as “electrical devices that generate an aerosol from a liquid” and thus excludes devices that contain tobacco. Database searches identified published articles that were used to summarise the current knowledge on the epidemiology of ECIG use; their ingredients and accompanied health effects; second-hand exposure; use of ECIGs… Show more

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“…[46][47][48][49] Widespread use of e-cigarettes can also lead to secondhand exposure to nicotine and other toxic substances from e-cigarettes. [50][51][52] Therefore, careful consideration of the potential benefits and harms of e-cigarettes is needed in determining the net public health consequences associated with use of e-cigarettes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[46][47][48][49] Widespread use of e-cigarettes can also lead to secondhand exposure to nicotine and other toxic substances from e-cigarettes. [50][51][52] Therefore, careful consideration of the potential benefits and harms of e-cigarettes is needed in determining the net public health consequences associated with use of e-cigarettes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the safety of EC use is highly debated. ECs "are electrical devices that generate an aerosol from a liquid" (Bals et al 2019). The liquid, generally referred to as e-liquid, is typically composed of humectants (e.g., propylene glycol [PG] and vegetable glycerin [VG]) and flavors, with or without nicotine (Grana et al 2014;NAS 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liquid, generally referred to as e-liquid, is typically composed of humectants (e.g., propylene glycol [PG] and vegetable glycerin [VG]) and flavors, with or without nicotine (Grana et al 2014;NAS 2018). With more than 8000 flavors now available on the market (Bals et al 2019) and around 242 new flavors added every month (Tierney et al 2016), the selection of e-liquids adequate for use with ECs should be driven by relevant toxicological analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) and especially electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) have appeared as a cooler, cheaper and healthier alternative to conventional tobacco, proving more attractive to the younger population. However, in the medical community there is a growing concern due to: i) the health effects from ENDS, ii) the inexact labelling of the electronic cigarette liquid (e-liquid) components, iii) the lack of international laws for quality production, iv) non-smokers being converted by e-cigs into dual users [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%