Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Semmelweis University, Üllői út 26, Budapest, H-1085, Hungary.
Institute of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Üllői út 26, Budapest, H-1085, Hungary.
BMC Public Health. 2019 Mar 13;19(1):302. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6629-0.
Knowledge about the health effects of e-cigarette use (or vaping) among past and current combustible cigarette users is limited. Several studies have assessed vaping-related adverse events (AEs) and beneficial health effects, however, most studies focused on AEs in general and examined only a few physiological changes that vapers experience. This study aims to explore self-reported AEs and perceived health changes due to e-cigarette use among Hungarian adult e-cigarette-only users (former smokers who switched completely to e-cigarette use) and dual users (smokers who use e-cigarettes and combustible tobacco cigarettes concomitantly).
A cross-sectional, web-based survey of 1042 adult Hungarian e-cigarette users was conducted in 2015. Participants reported AEs and changes in physiological functions since they switched from smoking to e-cigarette use or while dually using e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes. Confirmatory factor analysis with covariates was applied to explain perceived health changes due to e-cigarette-only use and dual use.
Dual users (17.6%) were significantly more likely to report AEs of vaping than e-cigarette-only users (26.2% vs. 11.8%, p < 0.001). Experiencing health improvements were significantly more likely among e-cigarette-only users than for dual users for all surveyed physiological functions. E-cigarette-only users reported larger effects of vaping on sensory, physical functioning, and mental health factors compared to dual users. Self-reported changes in sensory and physical functioning were significantly higher among individuals using e-cigarettes more than a year and people who were past heavy smokers (smoked ≥20 cigarettes per day). Gender was related to sensory improvement only; males reported greater improvement than females.
The majority of e-cigarette-only users reported more perceived beneficial changes in physiological functions and fewer AEs than dual users. Perceived short-term benefits of e-cigarette use may reinforce users despite the uncertainty of long-term health consequences. Health professionals should provide balanced information regarding the possible short- and long-term positive and negative health effects of e-cigarette use during consultations with patients.
目前对于过去和现在吸食可燃香烟的人群中,电子烟使用(或蒸气烟使用)的健康影响知之甚少。一些研究评估了与蒸气烟相关的不良事件(AE)和有益的健康影响,但大多数研究主要关注一般的 AE,只检查了电子烟使用者经历的少数生理变化。本研究旨在探索匈牙利成年电子烟仅使用者(完全从吸食可燃香烟转换为电子烟使用者的前吸烟者)和双重使用者(同时使用电子烟和可燃香烟的吸烟者)因电子烟使用而产生的自我报告的 AE 和感知健康变化。
2015 年,对 1042 名匈牙利成年电子烟使用者进行了一项横断面、基于网络的调查。参与者报告了他们从吸食可燃香烟转换为电子烟使用或同时使用电子烟和可燃香烟以来的 AE 和生理功能变化。采用带有协变量的验证性因子分析来解释因电子烟仅使用和双重使用而产生的感知健康变化。
与电子烟仅使用者(26.2%比 11.8%,p<0.001)相比,双重使用者报告蒸气烟 AE 的可能性显著更高。在所有调查的生理功能中,电子烟仅使用者更有可能报告健康改善。与双重使用者相比,电子烟仅使用者报告蒸气烟对感官、身体功能和心理健康因素的影响更大。与使用电子烟超过一年的人和过去重度吸烟者(每天吸烟≥20 支)相比,自我报告的感官和身体功能变化更高。性别仅与感官改善有关;男性报告的改善程度大于女性。
与双重使用者相比,大多数电子烟仅使用者报告了更多感知到的生理功能有益变化和更少的 AE。电子烟使用的短期益处可能会加强使用者的信心,尽管对长期健康后果存在不确定性。健康专业人员在与患者咨询时,应提供有关电子烟使用可能产生的短期和长期积极和消极健康影响的平衡信息。