Recent study has shown that using heated tobacco products, like e-cigarettes or vapes, can increase the likelihood of COVID-19 infection.
Researchers have found that heated tobacco products, which are used as an alternative to traditional cigarettes or e-cigarettes, can increase the risk of COVID-19 infection and lead to more severe Symptoms that may require Hospitalization or oxygen therapy. "This study shows that the use of heated tobacco products may have an impact on SARS-CoV-2
‘Using heated tobacco products as an alternative to cigarettes or e-cigarettes can increase the chances of contracting COVID-19 and experiencing more severe symptoms that require hospitalization or oxygen support.’
Hidden Risks of Heated Tobacco Products
"We hope this report will encourage people to think about tobacco use in the context of the added risks due to coronavirus infection," Asai added.Heated tobacco products do not burn tobacco leaves, but rather allow users to inhale the vapor produced by heating the tobacco leaves.
People choose heated tobacco products to avoid the smoke and odor of burnt tobacco as well as the expectation that they pose fewer health risks than traditional cigarettes.
However, the long-term health effects of heated tobacco products, particularly the new risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection, have not been clarified.
To address this concern, a research group led by Asai conducted a study focusing on the relationship between using heated tobacco products and SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Surprising Link Between Heated Tobacco Products and COVID-19
They administered an online survey of living conditions in February 2022 to 30,130 participants aged 16-81 years, who were randomly selected from the general population through an online survey according to a representative distribution and conducted further statistical analyses.Advertisement
Furthermore, among all tobacco users, those who used both heated tobacco products and traditional cigarettes had the incidence of severe illness -- requiring hospitalization or oxygen due to COVID-19.
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