Exhalation of alternative tobacco product aerosols differs from cigarette smoke-and may lead to alternative health risks.
Emma KareyTaylor ReedMaria KatsigeorgisKayla Rae FarrellJade HessGrace GibbonMichael WeitzmanTerry GordonPublished in: Tobacco use insights (2022)
Nasal exhalation of tobacco emissions appears to be a shared characteristic across several types of ATPs. It is therefore plausible that ATP-specific consumer behaviors may foster unique upper respiratory health consequences that have not been observed in smokers. Thus, product-specific behaviors should inform the prioritization of biological endpoints used in studies evaluating ATP toxicity and health effects.