Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5599734 | Atherosclerosis | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
In healthy volunteers, ten puffs of e-cigarette vapor inhalation caused an increase in EPCs. This increase was of the same magnitude as following smoking of one traditional cigarette, as we previously demonstrated. Taken together, these results may represent signs of possible vascular changes after short e-cigarette inhalation. Further studies analyzing potential cardiovascular health effects are critical as the e-cigarette market continues to burgeon.
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Authors
Lukasz Antoniewicz, Jenny A. Bosson, Jeanette Kuhl, Samy M. Abdel-Halim, Anna Kiessling, Fariborz Mobarrez, Magnus Lundbäck,