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Lung Damage Caused by Heated Tobacco Products and Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: A Systematic Review

Omar Andrés Bravo-Gutiérrez, Ramcés Falfán‐Valencia, Alejandra Ramírez‐Venegas, Raúl H. Sansores, Guadalupe Ponciano‐Rodríguez, Gloría Pérez-Rubio

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The tobacco industry promotes electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and heated tobacco products (HTP) as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes with misleading marketing sustained by studies with conflict of interest. As a result, these devices sell without regulations and warnings about their adverse effects on health, with a growing user base targeting young people. This systematic review aimed to describe the adverse effects on the respiratory system in consumers of these devices. We conducted a systematic review and bibliometric analysis of 79 studies without conflict of interest evaluating ENDS and HTP effects in the respiratory system in experimental models, retrieved from the PubMed database. We found that the damage produced by using these devices is involved in pathways related to pulmonary diseases, involving mechanisms previously reported in conventional cigarettes as well as new mechanisms particular to these devices, which challenges that the tobacco industry's claims. The present study provides significant evidence to suggest that these devices are an emerging public health problem and that they should be regulated or avoided.

Topics & Concepts

NicotineElectronic cigaretteMedicineLungEnvironmental healthPathologyInternal medicineSmoking Behavior and CessationChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
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