Author:
Farfán Bajaña María José,Zevallos Juan Carlos,Chérrez-Ojeda Ivan,Alvarado Geovanny,Green Tiffany,Kirimi Betty,Jaramillo Daniel,Felix Miguel,Vanegas Emanuel,Farfan Alejandra,Cadena-Vargas Manuel,Simancas-Racines Daniel,Faytong-Haro Marco
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Compared with conventional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes are less harmful in some studies. However, recent research may indicate the opposite. This study aimed to determine whether e-cigarette use is related to myocardial health in adults in the U.S.
Methods
This study used data from the 2020 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a cross-sectional survey of adult US residents aged 18 years or older. We examined whether e-cigarette use was related to myocardial infarction byapplying a logistic regression model to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Results
The final analytical sample included 198,530 adults in the U.S. Logistic regression indicated that U.S. adults who reported being former and some days of e-cigarette use had 23% and 52% greater odds of ever having an MI, respectively, than did those who reported never using e-cigarettes (OR = 1.23, 95% CI 1.08–1.40, p = 0.001; OR = 1.52, 95% CI 1.10–2.09, p = 0.010).
Conclusions
The results suggest that former and someday users of e-cigarettes probably have increased odds of myocardial infarction in adults in the U.S. Further research is needed, including long-term follow-up studies on e-cigarettes, since it is still unknown whether they should be discouraged.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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