Current perspective on e-cigarette use and respiratory outcomes: mechanisms and messaging.

Thomas A Wills, Wasim Maziak, Taghrid Asfar, Simanta Roy
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Introduction: There has been an increasing amount of research on the consequences of e-cigarette use for respiratory outcomes, which is significant for public health and respiratory medicine. We discuss recent findings and lay out implications for prevention and treatment.

Areas covered: Based on literature searches using several databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar) for keywords, including synonyms, 'e-cigarettes,' with 'pulmonary function,' 'oxidative stress,' and 'inflammation,' we review studies on acute effects of e-cigarette use for measures of pulmonary function and discuss selected laboratory studies on mechanisms of effect, focusing on processes with known relation to respiratory disease; oxidative stress and inflammation. We discuss available studies that have tested the effectiveness of communication strategies for prevention of e-cigarette use oriented to different audiences, including nonsmoking adolescents and adult smokers.

Expert opinion: We conclude that the evidence presents a mixed picture. Evidence is found for adverse consequences of e-cigarette use on measures of lung function and two disease-related biological processes, sometimes but not always less than for cigarette smoking. How to best communicate these results to a complex audience of users, from younger susceptible adolescents to long-term adult smokers interested in quitting, is a question of significant interest and empirically validated communication strategies are greatly needed.

电子烟使用与呼吸系统变量的当前视角:机制与信息传递。
导言:关于使用电子烟对呼吸系统变量影响的研究越来越多,这对公共卫生和呼吸系统医学意义重大。我们讨论了最近的研究结果,并阐述了对预防和治疗的影响:根据使用多个数据库(PubMed、Web of Science、Google Scholar)对关键词(包括同义词 "电子烟"、"肺功能"、"氧化应激 "和 "炎症")进行的文献检索,我们回顾了有关使用电子烟对肺功能测量的急性影响的研究,并讨论了有关影响机制的部分实验室研究,重点是已知与呼吸系统疾病有关的过程;氧化应激和炎症。我们讨论了针对不同受众(包括不吸烟的青少年和成年吸烟者)测试预防使用电子烟宣传策略有效性的现有研究:我们的结论是,证据显示的情况好坏参半。我们发现了一些减少危害的证据,同时也发现了使用电子烟对肺功能和两种生物过程造成不良后果的证据。如何将这些结果最好地传达给从易受影响的青少年到有戒烟意向的长期成年吸烟者等复杂的用户群体,是一个非常值得关注的问题,而且非常需要经过经验验证的传播策略。
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