Worrying Number of Users Now Engage in Vaping, States Global Health Authority

Vaping devices E-cigarette usage

More than 100 million people, featuring at minimum 15 million children, now use e-cigarettes, fueling a new surge of nicotine dependency, as stated by recent worldwide public health reports.

Children are, usually, nine times more inclined than mature individuals to engage in vaping, per existing worldwide statistics.

Vaping devices are propelling a "new wave" of nicotine dependency, remarked a prominent health expert. "They are promoted as harm reduction but, in reality, are ensnaring kids on nicotine sooner and endanger undermining generations of progress."

Teens Being 'Focused On'

"Numerous of individuals are stopping, or not taking up tobacco use due to tobacco restriction initiatives by states around the world," the official said.

"As an answer to this strong progress, the tobacco business is resisting with novel nicotine products, actively focusing on adolescents. Governments must respond quicker and stronger in implementing established tobacco-control regulations," he continued.

The vaping figures are an approximation since numerous states - 109 in all, and numerous in Africa and South-East Asia - fail to collect statistics.

According to the study, as of this past February this period, at bare minimum 86 million e-cigarette individuals were grown-ups, mainly in high-income countries.

And at minimum 15 million teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15 presently use e-cigarettes, per surveys from 123 states.

Even though several states have attempted to establish e-cigarette regulations to tackle child vaping in the past few years, by the close of 2024, 62 states still had no policy in operation, and 74 nations had no minimum age at which e-cigarettes may be purchased, reports the health authority.

Simultaneously, tobacco use has been dropping - from an estimated 1.38 billion consumers in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.

Occurrence of tobacco consumption among women dropped the most - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.

Among males, the reduction was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But 20% of adults internationally still consumes tobacco.

Tobacco use is linked to several conditions, including cancer.

Specialists claim vaping is far less damaging than tobacco products, and can assist you stop smoking. It is discouraged for those who don't smoke.

Electronic cigarettes do not burn tobacco and do not produce tar or carbon monoxide, two of the most dangerous substances in tobacco vapors. They contain nicotine, which might be habit-forming.

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