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There鈥檚 been a lot of discussion and concerns about the long-term effects of vaping of late, especially regarding young people. New research has started to uncover potential long-term problems with vaping.
What is the problem with vaping?
- It was introduced as a 鈥渜uit smoking鈥 tool and was accepted to be less harmful than smoking.
- Useful as a quit smoking tool, as a substitute for cigarettes .
- However, the growing issue in NZ is young people taking up vaping who would otherwise not smoke.
- Surveys indicate that 26.5% of 18鈥24-year-olds and 10% of 14鈥18-year-olds vape daily.
- Concerns if there would be long-term effects on these young people.
Is it addictive?
- Many vapes have nicotine which is highly addictive.
- Increasing reports of people not being able to get off vapes.
- We know nicotine can cause concerns over brain development, increased risk of anxiety, raise blood pressure, and increased heartrates.
- Vapes can irritate the lungs, causing coughs and even some concerns over increased risk of collapsed lungs.
A new study has started to shed light
- A new study out of Oxford University has identified long term harm from vaping alone.
- It followed nearly 250,000 individuals who vaped, over four years.
- Major finding: vapers are 2.29 times more likely to develop Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease 鈥 COPD.
- COPD is often referred to as emphysema: lungs stiffen, lots of mucous, recurrent infections, and reduced ability to get oxygen into the blood stream due to lung damage. Permanent damage.
- Among 30-70-year-olds, they鈥檙e 1.39 times more likely to have high blood pressure.
Implications of this?
- Obviously, it鈥檚 an issue for the number of young teenagers taking up vaping and an emerging health issue overall.
- We need to think hard about our approach to vaping 鈥 Australia has made vaping prescription only.
- Restrictions have been put in place in New Zealand.
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