Evans Sarah E, Hoffman Allison C
Center for Tobacco Products, Food and Drug Administration, , Rockville, Maryland, USA.
Tob Control. 2014 May;23 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):ii23-9. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051489.
To review the available evidence evaluating the abuse liability, topography, subjective effects, craving and withdrawal suppression associated with e-cigarette use in order to identify information gaps and provide recommendations for future research.
Literature searches were conducted between October 2012 and January 2014 using five electronic databases. Studies were included in this review if they were peer-reviewed scientific journal articles evaluating clinical laboratory studies, national surveys or content analyses.
A total of 15 peer-reviewed articles regarding behavioural use and effects of e-cigarettes published between 2010 and 2014 were included in this review. Abuse liability studies are limited in their generalisability. Topography (consumption behaviour) studies found that, compared with traditional cigarettes, e-cigarette average puff duration was significantly longer, and e-cigarette use required stronger suction. Data on e-cigarette subjective effects (such as anxiety, restlessness, concentration, alertness and satisfaction) and withdrawal suppression are limited and inconsistent. In general, study data should be interpreted with caution, given limitations associated with comparisons of novel and usual products, as well as the possible effects associated with subjects' previous experience/inexperience with e-cigarettes.
Currently, very limited information is available on abuse liability, topography and subjective effects of e-cigarettes. Opportunities to examine extended e-cigarette use in a variety of settings with experienced e-cigarette users would help to more fully assess topography as well as behavioural and subjective outcomes. In addition, assessment of 'real-world' use, including amount and timing of use and responses to use, would clarify behavioural profiles and potential adverse health effects.
回顾现有证据,评估与电子烟使用相关的滥用可能性、吸食方式、主观效应、渴望感及戒断抑制情况,以找出信息空白,并为未来研究提供建议。
于2012年10月至2014年1月期间使用五个电子数据库进行文献检索。如果研究是经过同行评审的科学期刊文章,评估临床实验室研究、全国性调查或内容分析,则纳入本综述。
本综述纳入了2010年至2014年间发表的15篇关于电子烟行为使用及效应的同行评审文章。滥用可能性研究的普遍性有限。吸食方式(消费行为)研究发现,与传统香烟相比,电子烟的平均抽吸持续时间明显更长,且使用电子烟需要更强的吸力。关于电子烟主观效应(如焦虑、不安、注意力、警觉性和满意度)及戒断抑制的数据有限且不一致。总体而言,鉴于与新型产品和常用产品比较相关的局限性,以及与受试者此前使用/未使用电子烟经历可能相关的影响,研究数据应谨慎解读。
目前,关于电子烟滥用可能性、吸食方式和主观效应的信息非常有限。在各种环境中对有经验的电子烟使用者进行长期电子烟使用情况研究,将有助于更全面地评估吸食方式以及行为和主观结果。此外,对“实际使用”情况的评估,包括使用量、使用时间及使用反应,将有助于明确行为特征及潜在的健康不良影响。