TY - JOUR T1 - Waterpipe smoking: a review of pulmonary and health effects JF - European Respiratory Review JO - EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY REVIEW DO - 10.1183/16000617.0374-2020 VL - 30 IS - 160 SP - 200374 AU - Fares Darawshy AU - Ayman Abu Rmeileh AU - Rottem Kuint AU - Neville Berkman Y1 - 2021/06/30 UR - http://err.ersjournals.com/content/30/160/200374.abstract N2 - Waterpipe smoking is an old form of tobacco smoking, originating in Persia and the Middle East. The popularity of the waterpipe is increasing worldwide, particularly among young adults, and there are widespread misconceptions regarding its negative health effects. The inhaled smoke of the waterpipe contain several toxic and hazardous materials including nicotine, tar, polyaromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals, all of which are proven to be related to lung diseases and cancer. Regular waterpipe smoking is associated with respiratory symptoms, a decrease in pulmonary function and increased risk for lung disease such as COPD. Additional negative health effects include increased risk for arterial stiffness, ischaemic heart disease and several cancer types including lung cancer. This review summarises the negative health effects of waterpipe smoking, with emphasis on cardiorespiratory complications. Increased awareness and knowledge amongst healthcare professionals will hopefully help identify waterpipe smokers and promote patient education. Applying World Health Organization (WHO) regulations will provide a synergistic effect in reducing waterpipe use and associated disease.Waterpipe smoking is increasing in popularity worldwide despite its deleterious cardiac and respiratory health effects and associated increased risk of malignancy. There is a need to identify waterpipe smokers, educate them and encourage smoking cessation. https://bit.ly/2YB7K0j ER -