Secondhand nicotine vaping at home and respiratory symptoms in young adults

RATIONALE: Despite high prevalence of e-cigarette use (vaping), little is currently known regarding the health effects of secondhand nicotine vape exposure. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether exposure to secondhand nicotine vape exposure is associated with adverse respiratory health symptoms among yo...

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Main Authors: Barrington-Trimis, J. (Author), Braymiller, J. (Author), Eckel, S.P (Author), Islam, T. (Author), Liu, F. (Author), McConnell, R. (Author), Rebuli, M.E (Author), Tackett, A.P (Author)
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Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2022
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520 3 |a RATIONALE: Despite high prevalence of e-cigarette use (vaping), little is currently known regarding the health effects of secondhand nicotine vape exposure. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether exposure to secondhand nicotine vape exposure is associated with adverse respiratory health symptoms among young adults. METHOD: We investigated the effect of secondhand nicotine vape exposure on annually reported wheeze, bronchitic symptoms and shortness of breath in the prospective Southern California Children Health Study cohort. Data were collected from study participants (n=2097) with repeated annual surveys from 2014 (average age: 17.3 years) to 2019 (average age: 21.9). We used mixed effect logistic regression to evaluate the association between secondhand nicotine vape and respiratory symptoms after controlling for relevant confounders. RESULTS: Prevalence of secondhand nicotine vape increased from 11.7% to 15.6% during the study period in this population. Prevalence of wheeze, bronchitic symptoms and shortness of breath ranged from 12.3% to 14.9%, 19.4% to 26.0% and 16.5% to 18.1%, respectively, during the study period. Associations of secondhand nicotine vape exposure with bronchitic symptoms (OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.06 to 1.84) and shortness of breath (OR 1.53, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.21) were observed after controlling for vaping, active and passive exposure to tobacco or cannabis, and demographic characteristics (age, gender, race/ethnicity and parental education). Stronger associations were observed when analysis was restricted to participants who were neither smokers nor vapers. There were no associations with wheezing after adjustment for confounders. CONCLUSION: Secondhand nicotine vape exposure was associated with increased risk of bronchitic symptoms and shortness of breath among young adults. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. 
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