E-cigarette Use and Incident Cardiometabolic Conditions in the All of Us Research Program.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
John Erhabor, Zhiqi Yao, Erfan Tasdighi, Emelia J Benjamin, Aruni Bhatnagar, Michael J Blaha
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Abstract

Introduction: Although several potential respiratory and cardiovascular health effects of e-cigarettes have been reported, their association with incident cardiometabolic conditions remains unclear.

Aims and methods: We used longitudinal data from the All of Us research program to investigate the association between current exclusive e-cigarette use (EE), exclusive combustible cigarette use (ECC), and dual use (DU) with incident cardiometabolic conditions, including hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure (HF), and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), using Cox regression analyses adjusted for age, sex, race and ethnicity, and body mass index. ECC use was used as a positive control to validate our methodology and findings.

Results: Among 249 190 individuals (67.2% female, 52.0% non-Hispanic White, 21.5% non-Hispanic Black) followed for 3.7-3.9 years, EE, compared with nonuse, was not significantly associated with hypertension (1.01 [95% CI 0.83 to 1.23]), T2DM (0.88 [0.66-1.16]), ASCVD (1.05 [0.59-1.86]), or HF (0.82 [0.47-1.41]), but was significantly associated with COPD (2.29 [1.42-3.71]). Among individuals aged 30-70 years, EE was significantly associated with hypertension (1.39 [1.09-1.77]). ECC and DU were strongly associated with all outcomes, with DU having higher point estimates but overlapping confidence intervals compared to ECC for all outcomes except ASCVD (2.18 [1.82 to 2.62]) where risk with DU appeared higher.

Conclusion: We demonstrated a significant longitudinal association between exclusive e-cigarette use and COPD, and hypertension only among individuals aged 30-70 years. ECC and DU were strongly associated with all conditions, with DU potentially associated with higher ASCVD risk. These findings highlight some potential risks of e-cigarette use and provide context to inform advisories and regulatory policies on novel products on their health risks.

Implications: These findings help to clarify the potential risks associated with e-cigarette use. Understanding these risks can aid the Food and Drug Administration in developing regulatory frameworks for tobacco products.

电子烟的使用和突发心脏代谢状况在我们所有人的研究计划。
虽然已经报道了电子烟对呼吸和心血管健康的几种潜在影响,但它们与突发心脏代谢疾病的关系尚不清楚。方法:我们使用来自“我们所有人”研究项目的纵向数据,调查当前专用电子烟使用(EE)、专用可燃香烟使用(ECC)和双重使用(DU)与突发心脏代谢疾病(包括高血压、2型糖尿病(T2DM)、慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)、心力衰竭(HF)和动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病(ASCVD))之间的关系,使用Cox回归分析调整了年龄、性别、种族和民族。和身体质量指数(BMI)。使用ECC作为阳性对照来验证我们的方法/发现。结果:249,190人(67.2%为女性,52.0%为非西班牙裔白人,21.5%为非西班牙裔黑人)随访3.7-3.9年,与未使用相比,EE与高血压(aHR 1.01[95%CI 0.83-1.23])、T2DM(0.88[0.66-1.16])、ASCVD(1.05[0.59-1.86])或HF(0.82[0.47-1.41])无显著相关性,但与COPD(2.29[1.42-3.71])显著相关。在30-70岁的人群中,EE与高血压显著相关(1.39[1.09-1.77])。ECC和DU与所有结果密切相关,DU具有较高的点估计,但除ASCVD外,所有结果的置信区间重叠(2.18[1.82-2.62])。结论:我们证明,仅在30-70岁的人群中,纯电子烟使用与COPD和高血压之间存在显著的纵向关联。ECC和DU与所有疾病都密切相关,双重使用可能会增加ASCVD风险。这些发现强调了使用电子烟的一些潜在风险,并为就新产品的健康风险提供咨询和监管政策提供了背景。含义:这些发现有助于澄清与电子烟使用相关的潜在风险。了解这些风险可以帮助FDA制定烟草制品的监管框架。
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来源期刊
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco. It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas. Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.
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