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World J Cardiol. Jun 26, 2025; 17(6): 108567
Published online Jun 26, 2025. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i6.108567
Published online Jun 26, 2025. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i6.108567
Table 1 Biochemistry to measures of prevention
Section | Key points |
Biochemistry of E-cigarettes | E-cigarette aerosols contain propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, nicotine, and flavoring agents like menthol, ethyl vanillin |
Variability in device design affects vapor production | |
Some toxicants present, but extent of human exposure still unclear compared to traditional smoking | |
Rising trends of E-cigarettes in Pakistan | Pakistan's vaping market is growing rapidly, expected to generate $77.2 million by 2024 |
Liberal regulations and flavored options increase youth appeal | |
Socioeconomic and marketing factors drive the trend | |
Socioeconomic issues leading to increased trends | Lower education levels linked to poor awareness of vaping risks |
Urbanization increases access to vape shops | |
Social media glamorizes vaping | |
These factors create a high-risk environment for youth | |
Cardiovascular implications: Mechanisms, biomarkers, and long-term consequences | Nicotine induces endothelial dysfunction, raises heart rate and blood pressure |
Aerosols contain formaldehyde, acetaldehyde causing oxidative stress | |
Ultrafine particles may cause endothelial injury | |
Chronic use leads to arterial stiffness, inflammation (elevated CRP, IL-6, TNF-α) | |
Adolescents more vulnerable due to developing systems | |
Dual use (e-cigarettes + traditional cigarettes) amplifies risks | |
Measures of prevention | E-cigarette use among youth should be illegal |
E-cigarettes must not be advertised as safe alternatives | |
Stricter control of harmful aldehyde levels | |
Device regulations to limit toxic emissions | |
Awareness campaigns, school interventions, and counseling are needed | |
Evidence-based public health strategies required |
- Citation: Basit A, Javed S, Mehmood Q, Hammad MA, Farzeela, Basil AM. Rising trend of E-cigarettes among adolescents of Pakistan and cardiovascular implications of electronic nicotine delivery systems. World J Cardiol 2025; 17(6): 108567
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8462/full/v17/i6/108567.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v17.i6.108567