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Addiction to Tobacco Smoking and Vaping.

Revista de investigacion clinica; organo del Hospital de Enfermedades de la Nutricion
May 5, 2023
Andrea Hernández-Pérez et al. (8 authors)
ReviewJournal ArticleHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to describe addiction to tobacco smoking and vaping, including the risks and side effects associated with vaping.

Results Summary

The study found that vaping devices contain nicotine and may allow for the use of other drugs like THC, with lax regulation potentially introducing toxic compounds. Regular vaping emits toxins at lower concentrations than burned tobacco but has been linked to adverse effects like lung injury.

Population

Not specified (general discussion of vaping users).

Effective Dosage

Not mentioned

Duration

Not mentioned

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (9)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
tobacco smoking
increase
premature death
-
-
is one of the world's largest preventable causes
#1
tobacco smoking
increase
deaths
world
15.4%
is attributable to
#2
Electronic cigarette devices
increase
other drugs, including THC
-
-
allow for the use of
#3
lax regulation
increase
toxic compounds
-
-
may allow for the introduction of
#4
toxic compounds
increase
acute or subacute toxicity
-
-
can lead to
#5
vitamin E acetate
increase
e-cigarette- or vaping-associated lung injury
-
-
has been linked to
#6
regular vapers and heated tobacco devices
neutral
toxins
-
at lower concentrations than burned tobacco
emit
#7
-
increase
side effects
-
-
more and more side effects have been identified
#8
varenicline
neutral
primary line of medications
-
-
started in 2006
#9
Abstract

The tobacco epidemic has been one of the biggest public health threats, and smoking is one of the world's largest preventable causes of premature death. An estimated 15.4% of all deaths in the world are attributable to tobacco smoking. The present review aims to describe addiction to tobacco smoking and vaping. Tobacco and vaping devices contain nicotine, a highly addictive drug, which explains why smoking is so prevalent and persistent. Electronic cigarettes are a group of novel nicotine or tobacco products that have rapidly gained popularity in recent years. Electronic cigarette devices allow for the use of other drugs, including THC, while the lax regulation may allow for the introduction of toxic compounds that can lead to acute or subacute toxicity, such as the e-cigarette- or vaping-associated lung injury that has been linked to vitamin E acetate. In addition, regular vapers and heated tobacco devices emit toxins, although at lower concentrations than burned tobacco. However, more and more side effects have been identified. No new effective treatment for nicotine addiction has been developed recently, despite its huge adverse impact on overall health and other outcomes. As for the primary line of medications, the last one started in 2006, the varenicline, demonstrating a low interest in developing new medications against smoking, an unacceptable state of affairs, given the huge impact of smoking on morbidity and mortality.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansVapingElectronic Nicotine Delivery SystemsNicotineSmoking CessationTobacco Smoking
Study Links
Quality Scores
Safety30
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations5
Citations/Year2.5
Relative Citation Ratio1.61
NIH Percentile67.6%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score2.48
Normalized Score0.46
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