Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management Center, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Sep 22;20(19):6808. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20196808.
Evidence of the harms of e-cigarettes has been unfolding slowly and has been documented in many reviews and reports worldwide. A narrative review of new evidence is presented since, as research has continued, newly aggregated evidence of the dangers of electronic cigarettes on the brain, heart, and lungs is vital to inform decisions on restricting the use of e-cigarettes. Several biomedical research databases were searched for electronic cigarette health effects, emphasizing reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Over 50 review studies, primarily in 2022 and 2023, illustrate some of the latest information on e-cigarette harms. Results show studies of respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular effects. Researchers call for expanding studies through new methods to elaborate on initial findings of multiple harms emerging in clinical investigations. Since the use of electronic cigarettes for adult cessation is not sanctioned in most countries, it is clear that health authorities see significant costs to the health of the general population if the promotion and use of electronic cigarettes occur worldwide. Regulatory action to control electronic cigarettes should consider the substantial evidence of electronic cigarette harm.
电子烟危害的证据逐渐显现,并在全球范围内的许多评论和报告中得到了记录。由于研究的继续,本综述对新出现的电子烟对大脑、心脏和肺部危害的综合证据进行了总结,这对于就限制电子烟的使用做出决策至关重要。检索了几个生物医学研究数据库,以获取电子烟对健康影响的信息,重点是综述、系统评价和荟萃分析。2022 年和 2023 年的 50 多项综述研究说明了电子烟危害的最新信息。结果显示了对呼吸道、神经和心血管影响的研究。研究人员呼吁通过新方法扩大研究,以详细阐述在临床研究中出现的多种危害的初步发现。由于在大多数国家,电子烟被禁止用于成年人戒烟,因此如果电子烟在全球范围内得到推广和使用,很明显,电子烟对普通民众的健康会造成重大损失。控制电子烟的监管行动应考虑电子烟危害的大量证据。