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2021 Year in Review: E-Cigarettes, Hookah Use, and Vaping Lung Injuries During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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The 2020 pandemic resulted in a decline in e-cigarette usage among youth (potentially due to the COVID-19 pandemic); however, recent research in 2021 suggests that e-cigarettes usage is increasing again among youth.
Abstract
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and hookah smoking have gained tremendous popularity over the past decade. With the constantly evolving e-cigarette market and potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on users of these tobacco products, research is needed to assess the prevalence and safety of these devices as well as potential public health implications and cessation tools. For this year in review, PubMed was searched from January 2021–December 14, 2021, for articles related to e-cigarettes, vaping-related lung injury, and hookah smoking. Relevant articles addressing the objectives were included in this review. This review focused primarily on articles based on United States populations. Gray literature and nonpublished articles were not included in this review. The 2020 pandemic resulted in a decline in e-cigarette usage among youth (potentially due to the COVID-19 pandemic); however, recent research in 2021 suggests that e-cigarette usage is increasing again among youth. Conflicting evidence exists for e-cigarettes and the risk of COVID-19 infection, but biological plausibility suggests that e-cigarette users are more susceptible to COVID-19 infection and more severe COVID-19 infection compared to non–e-cigarette users. Hookah smoking has remained stable across the past several years and remains a primarily social activity among youth. New e-cigarette devices are constantly emerging, resulting in an increased demand to understand the safety of these devices. Additionally, hookah smoking continues to be a concerning public health issue with the increase in hookah bars and venues coupled with lack of policy regulations for hookah smoking

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Commentary on “Increased nicotine vaping due to the COVID-19 pandemic among US young adults: Associations with nicotine dependence, vaping frequency, and reasons for use”

TL;DR: In this paper , a correspondence referencing an article published in Preventive Medicine is presented, where the authors refer to the article as a correspondence correspondence referencing the article published by the author.
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Association of Residence Type on Smoking in South Korean Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a National Survey

TL;DR: The theory that residential differences affect adolescent smoking behavior is supported and the importance of integrated smoking bans and educational programs to control adolescent smoking is highlighted.
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Flavored Tobacco Product Use Among US Youth Aged 12-17 Years, 2013-2014.

TL;DR: This study examined flavored tobacco use among a nationally representative sample of US youth and found that flavors other than menthol are prohibited in cigarettes in the United States but widely available and may appeal to youth.
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E-cigarettes use in the United States: reasons for use, perceptions, and effects on health

TL;DR: The aim of this review was to explore the reasons behind this widespread increase in the use of e-cigarettes among the teenage population in the US and also to uncover the common perceptions about these new electronic delivery systems.
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Cardiovascular Effects of Hookah Smoking: Potential Implications for Cardiovascular Risk

TL;DR: An overview on the potential impact of hookah smoking on cardiovascular health is provided, specifically the long-term consequences in the U.S. and Europe among flavored hookah tobacco users.
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