New Study Finds E-Cigarette Use Associated with Increased Heart Failure Risk
Long-term vaping has been shown in 2022 to affect blood vessel function, which may cause cardiac issues. In addition, vapers perform worse on activity tests than non-vapers and exhibit detrimental alterations in blood vessel constriction, pulse, and blood pressure.
A 2019 study discovered some improvements in blood pressure and blood vessel stiffness when smokers switched to vaping, despite the common belief that vapes are healthier. Vape aerosols still include potentially cancer-causing substances like nicotine and heavy metals, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In summary, even if vaping doesn’t seem as dangerous as smoking, there may be adverse effects on heart health from it. Although further research is required, it is evident that giving up all tobacco products is the healthiest course of action.