E-cigarettes are more harmful than tobacco
E-cigarettes are even more harmful to the heart than tobacco-based
cigarettes. Researchers at the Smile Heart Institute in Los Angeles conducted
this study by researching healthy smokers between the ages of eighteen to
thirty eight who smoke e-cigarettes or tobacco-based cigarettes.
Electrolyte
nicotine intake such as e-cigarettes can be more harmful to the heart than
conventional tobacco-based cigarettes.
Susan Cheng, a researcher at the Smid
Heart Institute and director of Public Health Research, said "The results of our study
suggest that e-cigarettes and vaping are associated with cardiovascular
complications. And these products are contrary to what is said in advertising.
"
'US Food and Drug Administration' a survey conducted this year found
that 27.5 percent of high school students use e-cigarettes. Where as in 2018,
it was 20.8 percent. Researchers monitor the blood circulation, cardiovascular
function of the cardiovascular muscle after drinking e-cigarettes or
tobacco-based cigarettes for participants ages 18 to 38 who drink e-cigarettes
or tobacco-based cigarettes daily.
As well as resting, they are given hands-on
exercises that are effective at increasing physiological stress. It was found
that people who smoked tobacco-dependent cigarettes, their blood circulation
increased dramatically and subsequently decreased. On the other hand, those who
are using e-cigarettes have lower blood circulation after rest and after
exercise.
According to researcher
Christine Albert “We all know the
risk of heart attack and death due to smoking. However, this study shows that
e-cigarettes are harmful to the same degree or more. "
Albert cautioned
that e-cigarettes may also cause invisible damage. According to Florian Radir, senior researcher on the study,
"From all our studies, including
us, it is suggested that everyone should be extremely careful about taking
nicotine electronically until more information is available."
The results of this study were presented in 'American Heart Association
Scientific Session 2019'.
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