A study led by Dr. Azmy Faisal indicates that vaping has similar negative effects on exercise capacity and respiratory health as traditional smoking.
Dr. Faisal elaborated that 'Among the people who had been vaping or smoking for at least two years, we saw important differences in how well they coped with exercise.' This finding highlights a worrying trend.
Both the vaping and smoking groups displayed excessive breathing and reported higher levels of fatigue, as evidenced by their measurable lactate levels during exercise testing.
The study's conclusions suggest that vaping may not provide the health benefits some anticipate, as it seems to be no better than smoking in terms of exercise fitness.
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