Toxicology Directorate - Health Effects Program, U.S. Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA.
Office of the Director - Medical Advisor, U.S. Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA.
Drug Chem Toxicol. 2022 Sep;45(5):2049-2085. doi: 10.1080/01480545.2021.1905657. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
The U.S. Army and U. S. Army Public Health Center are dedicated to protecting the health, and readiness of Department of the Army Service Members, civilians, and contractors. Despite implementation of health programs, policies and tobacco control interventions, the advent of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), including electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), represent unregulated and poorly defined systems to supplant or substitute use of conventional nicotine products (e.g., cigarettes and pipe tobacco). E-cigs present unique challenges to healthcare officials vested in preventive medicine. The health impact of an e-cig and vaping on an individual's acute or chronic disease susceptibility, performance and wellness, is fraught with uncertainty. Given the relatively recent emergence of e-cigs, high-quality epidemiological studies, and applied biological research studies are severely lacking. In sparsely available epidemiological studies of short-term cardiovascular and respiratory health outcomes, any attempt at addressing the etiology of acute and chronic health conditions from e-cig use faces incredible challenges. Until relatively recently, this was complicated by an absent national regulatory framework and health agency guidance on the manufacture, distribution, selling and use of e-cigs or similar ENDS devices and their chemical constituents. Two key issues underpin public health concern from e-cig use: 1) continued or emergent nicotine addiction and potential use of these devices for vaping controlled substances; and 2) inadvertent sudden-onset or chronic health effects from inhalational exposure to low levels of complex chemical toxicants from e-cig use and vaping the liquid. Herein, the health impacts from e-cig vaping and research supporting such effects are discussed.
美国陆军和美国陆军公共卫生中心致力于保护陆军服务成员、平民和承包商的健康和战备状态。尽管实施了健康计划、政策和烟草控制干预措施,但电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)的出现,包括电子烟(e-cigs),代表了不受监管和定义不明确的系统,以取代或替代常规尼古丁产品(例如香烟和烟斗烟草)的使用。电子烟给从事预防医学的医疗保健官员带来了独特的挑战。电子烟和蒸气对个人急性或慢性疾病易感性、表现和健康的健康影响充满不确定性。鉴于电子烟的出现相对较晚,高质量的流行病学研究和应用生物学研究严重缺乏。在短期心血管和呼吸道健康结果的有限流行病学研究中,任何试图从电子烟使用中确定急性和慢性健康状况病因的尝试都面临着难以置信的挑战。直到最近,由于缺乏国家监管框架和卫生机构关于电子烟或类似 ENDS 设备及其化学成分的制造、分销、销售和使用的指导意见,情况变得更加复杂。电子烟使用引起的公共卫生关注的两个关键问题是:1)持续或新出现的尼古丁成瘾以及这些设备可能被用于吸食管制物质;2)因吸入电子烟使用和蒸气产生的复杂化学毒物而导致的意外突发或慢性健康影响。在此,讨论了电子烟蒸气的健康影响和支持这些影响的研究。