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"Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes" ed. by Kathleen Stratton, Leslie Y. Kwan, and David L. Eaton

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"Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes" ed. by Kathleen Stratton, Leslie Y. Kwan, and David L. Eaton

"Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes" ed. by Kathleen Stratton, Leslie Y. Kwan, and David L. Eaton
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Committee on the Review of the Health Effects of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
NAS Press | 2018 | ISBN: 0309468345 0309468310 9780309468312 9780309468343 | 613 pages | PDF | 14 MB

This volume reviews and critically assesses the state of the emerging evidence about e-cigarettes and health. This book makes recommendations for the improvement of this research and highlights gaps that are a priority for future research.

Millions of Americans use e-cigarettes. Despite their popularity, little is known about their health effects. Some suggest that e-cigarettes likely confer lower risk compared to combustible tobacco cigarettes, because they do not expose users to toxicants produced through combustion. Proponents of e-cigarette use also tout the potential benefits of e-cigarettes as devices that could help combustible tobacco cigarette smokers to quit and thereby reduce tobacco-related health risks. Others are concerned about the exposure to potentially toxic substances contained in e-cigarette emissions, especially in individuals who have never used tobacco products such as youth and young adults. Given their relatively recent introduction, there has been little time for a scientific body of evidence to develop on the health effects of e-cigarettes.

Contents
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Committee Approach
Section I E-Cigarette Devices, Constituents, and Exposures
3 E-Cigarette Devices, Uses, and Exposures
4 Nicotine
5 Toxicology of E-Cigarette Constituents
6 Research Needs: E-Cigarette Devices, Constituents, and Exposures
Section II Effects of E-Cigarettes on Health
7 Modes of Action
8 Dependence and Abuse Liability
9 Cardiovascular Disease
10 Cancers
11 Respiratory Diseases
12 Oral Diseases
13 Developmental and Reproductive Effects
14 Injuries and Poisonings
15 Research Needs: Effects of E-Cigarettes on Health
Section III Public Health Implications of E-Cigarettes
16 Combustible Tobacco Cigarette Smoking Among Youth and Young Adults
17 Smoking Cessation Among Adults
18 Harm Reduction
19 Modeling of E-Cigarette Use
20 Research Needs: Public Health Implications of E-Cigarettes
21 Concluding Observations
Appendix A Questions from the Center for Tobacco Products of the Food and Drug Administration Submitted for the Committee's Consideration
Appendix B Search Strategy and Quality Assessment
Appendix C Glossary of Terms Related to E-Cigarettes
Appendix D Cytotoxicity Tables

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