Asfar Taghrid, Jebai Rime, Li Wei, Oluwole Olusanya Joshua, Ferdous Tarana, Gautam Prem, Schmidt Michael, Noar Seth M, Lindblom Eric N, Eissenberg Thomas, Bursac Zoran, Vallone Donna, Maziak Wasim
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
Tob Control. 2022 Sep 8. doi: 10.1136/tc-2022-057495.
This umbrella review aims to summarise the evidence about electronic nicotine delivery systems' (ENDS) risk and safety health profile to inform ENDS health communication strategies.
Six databases were searched for systematic reviews presenting evidence on ENDS-related health effects. Ninety reviews divided into five categories were included: toxicity=20, health effects=40, role in smoking cessation=24, role in transition to combustible cigarettes (CCs)=13 and industry marketing claims=4.
Findings were synthesised in narrative summaries. Meta-analyses were conducted by study type when appropriate. Quality assessment was conducted using the Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews. The Institute of Medicine's Levels of Evidence Framework was used to classify the evidence into high-level, moderate, limited-suggestive and limited-not-conclusive.
We found high-level evidence that ENDS exposes users to toxic substances; increases the risk of respiratory disease; leads to nicotine dependence; causes serious injuries due to explosion or poisoning; increases smoking cessation in clinical trials but not in observational studies; increases CC initiation; and exposure to ENDS marketing increases its use/intention to use. Evidence was moderate for ENDS association with mental health and substance use, limited-suggestive for cardiovascular, and limited-not-conclusive for cancer, ear, ocular and oral diseases, and pregnancy outcomes.
As evidence is accumulating, ENDS communication can focus on high-level evidence on ENDS association with toxicity, nicotine addiction, respiratory disease, ENDS-specific harm (explosion, poisoning) and anti-ENDS industry sentiment. Direct comparison between the harm of CCs and ENDS should be avoided.
CRD42021241630.
本综合性综述旨在总结关于电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)风险和安全性健康状况的证据,以为ENDS健康传播策略提供信息。
检索了六个数据库,以获取有关ENDS相关健康影响的系统综述证据。纳入了分为五类的90篇综述:毒性=20篇,健康影响=40篇,在戒烟中的作用=24篇,在向可燃香烟(CCs)转变中的作用=13篇,以及行业营销声明=4篇。
研究结果综合成叙述性总结。在适当情况下,按研究类型进行荟萃分析。使用评估系统综述的测量工具进行质量评估。采用医学研究所的证据水平框架将证据分为高级、中级、有限提示性和有限非结论性。
我们发现高级证据表明,ENDS使使用者接触有毒物质;增加呼吸系统疾病风险;导致尼古丁依赖;因爆炸或中毒造成严重伤害;在临床试验中增加戒烟率,但在观察性研究中未增加;增加开始使用CCs的几率;接触ENDS营销会增加其使用/使用意愿。ENDS与心理健康和物质使用的关联证据为中级,与心血管疾病的关联证据为有限提示性,与癌症、耳、眼和口腔疾病以及妊娠结局的关联证据为有限非结论性。
随着证据的积累,ENDS传播可聚焦于ENDS与毒性、尼古丁成瘾、呼吸系统疾病、ENDS特定危害(爆炸、中毒)以及反ENDS行业情绪关联的高级证据。应避免直接比较CCs和ENDS的危害。
PROSPERO注册号:CRD42021241630。