Electronic Cigarettes for Curbing the Tobacco-Induced Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases: Evidence Revisited with Emphasis on Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

IF 2.1 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pulmonary Medicine Pub Date : 2016-12-25 DOI:10.1155/2016/4894352
J. R. Nansseu, J. Bigna
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Introduction. This review examines whether electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) implementation or vulgarization in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) could be helpful in curtailing the toll of tobacco smoking in the region. Discussion. There are about 1.3 billion smokers worldwide, with nearly 80% of them living in developing countries where the burden of tobacco-related illnesses and deaths is the heaviest. Studies report that e-cigs may facilitate smoking cessation, reduction, or abstinence and may pose only a small fraction of the risks of traditional tobacco cigarettes; e-cigs may also considerably reduce second-hand smoking. Thereby, implementation of e-cig use could help to substantially reduce the burden driven by tobacco smoking in SSA, in a particular context of lack of regulations and control policies towards this threat. However, the evidence is not clear on whether e-cigs are risk-free, especially if used in the long term. Conclusions. On the whole, if e-cigs were to be introduced in SSA, they should be strictly recommended to current and/or ex-smokers as a method to quit smoking or prevent relapse and never-smokers should be strongly encouraged to avoid using these devices. Bans on sales of e-cigs to youngsters should be legislated, e-cig advertisements prohibited, and their usage continuously controlled and monitored.
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电子烟用于遏制烟草引起的非传染性疾病负担:重新审视证据,重点关注撒哈拉以南非洲的挑战
介绍。本综述探讨了在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)实施或普及电子烟(e-cigs)是否有助于减少该地区吸烟的死亡人数。讨论。全世界约有13亿吸烟者,其中近80%生活在与烟草有关的疾病和死亡负担最重的发展中国家。研究报告称,电子烟可能有助于戒烟、减少或戒烟,并且可能只构成传统卷烟风险的一小部分;电子烟也可能大大减少二手烟。因此,在缺乏针对这一威胁的法规和控制政策的特定背景下,实施电子烟使用可以帮助大幅减轻SSA吸烟造成的负担。然而,证据尚不清楚电子烟是否没有风险,特别是如果长期使用的话。结论。总的来说,如果要在SSA引入电子烟,应严格建议当前和/或戒烟者将其作为戒烟或防止复发的方法,并应强烈鼓励从不吸烟者避免使用这些设备。应该立法禁止向青少年销售电子烟,禁止电子烟广告,并持续控制和监测电子烟的使用。
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Pulmonary Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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