Research & Development Centre, British American Tobacco, Regents Park Road, Southampton, SO15 8TL, UK.
Research & Development Centre, British American Tobacco, Regents Park Road, Southampton, SO15 8TL, UK.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2019 Oct;107:104423. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2019.104423. Epub 2019 Jul 13.
The recent growth in e-cigarette use has presented many challenges to Public Health research, including understanding the potential for e-cigarettes to generate toxic aerosol constituents during use. Recent research has established that the way e-cigarettes are puffed influences the magnitude of emissions from these devices, with puff duration the dominant driving force. Standardised puffing machine methods are being developed to harmonise testing approaches across laboratories, but critical to their success is the degree with which they accurately reflect vapers real-world puffing behaviours (topography). Relatively limited data is available examining the way vapers puff, with significant inconsistencies between studies. Here we report the creation and analysis of a large database of public-domain vaping videos to establish e-cigarettes puffing behaviour in near natural settings. Over 300 videos containing 1200 puffing events from 252 vapers were obtained from social media sources, divided approximately equally amongst cigalike, Ego and Advanced Personal Vapouriser ("APV", also referred to as "boxmod") types of e-cigarettes. Analysis showed that similar mean puff durations were found for all three categories of vaping devices. This includes direct-to-lung as well as mouth-to-lung puffing behaviours. A 3 s puff duration, as used in the recently published ISO puffing standard ISO 20,768:2018, appears appropriate for average behaviours. However, the wide diversity of puffing durations observed amongst vapers means it may be challenging to identify a simple yet comprehensively representative single machine-puffing regimen for laboratory studies. A puff duration of around 5.6 s appears to represent 95th percentile puffing behaviours amongst vapers and may be an appropriate choice for scientists and regulators seeking an additional more intense puffing regime. A range of new behavioural patterns have been identified whose impact on aerosol exposure need to be considered. Public-domain video records of vapers provides valuable and accessible insights into real-world use behaviours. It is freely available, and constantly updated with new material, and therefore provides a valuable resource for scientists seeking to understand real-world vaping behaviours.
电子烟使用的最近增长给公共卫生研究带来了许多挑战,包括了解电子烟在使用过程中产生有毒气溶胶成分的潜力。最近的研究已经确定,电子烟的抽吸方式会影响这些设备排放的程度,而抽吸持续时间是主要驱动力。正在开发标准化的抽吸机器方法来协调实验室之间的测试方法,但关键是它们在多大程度上准确反映了电子烟用户的真实世界抽吸行为(地形)。用于检查电子烟用户抽吸方式的相关数据相对有限,并且研究之间存在很大差异。在这里,我们报告了一个大型公共领域 vaping 视频数据库的创建和分析,以建立电子烟在近乎自然环境下的抽吸行为。从社交媒体来源中获得了超过 300 个包含 252 名电子烟用户的 1200 次抽吸事件的视频,大致平均分为 cigalike、Ego 和高级个人汽化器(也称为“boxmod”)类型的电子烟。分析表明,所有三种类型的 vaping 设备的平均抽吸持续时间相似。这包括直接到肺部和口腔到肺部的抽吸行为。最近发布的 ISO 抽吸标准 ISO 20768:2018 中使用的 3s 抽吸持续时间似乎适合于平均行为。然而,电子烟用户观察到的抽吸持续时间的广泛多样性意味着,对于实验室研究,可能难以确定一种简单而全面的代表性单一机器抽吸方案。5.6s 左右的抽吸持续时间似乎代表了电子烟用户 95%的抽吸行为,对于寻求更强烈抽吸方案的科学家和监管机构来说可能是一个合适的选择。已经确定了一系列新的行为模式,需要考虑它们对气溶胶暴露的影响。电子烟用户的公共领域视频记录为真实世界使用行为提供了有价值且易于访问的见解。它是免费提供的,并且不断更新新的材料,因此为寻求了解真实世界 vaping 行为的科学家提供了宝贵的资源。