vaping in children
Data suggest that the use of vaping devices can lead to both short- and long-term respiratory morbidity in the paediatric population (1).
A systematic review found (2):
- the most consistent associations for harm were reported in large cross-sectional studies of cough, wheeze, bronchitic symptoms, anxiety, depression and panic disorder
- is strong evidence from longitudinal studies that vaping increases risk of subsequent cigarette initiation, particularly in younger adolescents
- the authors concluded:
- although the longer-term consequences are unknown, the findings highlight the need for introduction of legislation that protects children and young people from the harms of vaping in the UK
Reference:
- Shelton CM et al. Comprehensive Review of Vaping Use in Pediatric Patients and Recent Changes in Regulatory Laws. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2022;27(2):109-119.
- Oyella P, Gilchrist FJ, Talawila Da Camara N, et al. Impacts of vaping on children and young people: a systematic review. Archives of Disease in Childhood Published Online First: 19 August 2026.
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