Alarming Number of Users Now Use E-Cigarettes, Reports Global Health Authority

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More than 100 million people, including at least 15 million children, presently utilize e-cigarettes, propelling a recent trend of nicotine addiction, per current global health data.

Minors are, on average, nine times more prone than adults to vape, according to available international statistics.

E-cigarettes are driving a "recent wave" of nicotine dependency, stated a leading health representative. "They are promoted as harm reduction but, truthfully, are hooking kids on nicotine at younger ages and endanger weakening decades of improvement."

Adolescents Being 'Aimed At'

"Countless of people are ceasing, or avoiding tobacco consumption because of tobacco regulation measures by nations throughout the planet," he said.

"In response to this strong progress, the tobacco industry is pushing back with novel nicotine devices, actively focusing on adolescents. Governments must act quicker and more forcefully in enacting tested tobacco-control policies," the representative added.

The e-cigarette figures are an estimate since some states - 109 in sum, and numerous in African and Southeast Asia - fail to collect information.

Based on the analysis, as of February this period, at bare minimum 86 million e-cigarette consumers were grown-ups, mainly in wealthy nations.

And at bare minimum 15 million youth between the ages of 13 and 15 presently use e-cigarettes, based on research from 123 nations.

Even though many states have tried to establish e-cigarette regulations to tackle underage vaping in the past few years, by the conclusion of 2024, 62 nations even now had no measure in operation, and 74 nations had no minimum age at which e-cigarettes can be bought, reports the health body.

Meanwhile, tobacco usage has been dropping - from an estimated 1.38 billion individuals in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.

Frequency of tobacco consumption among women decreased the greatest - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.

For men, the drop was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But 20% of adults worldwide even now uses tobacco.

Tobacco use is linked to many diseases, like cancer.

Professionals claim vaping is far less dangerous than traditional cigarettes, and can aid you quit smoking. It is not recommended for individuals who avoid tobacco.

Electronic cigarettes do not burn tobacco and do not produce resin or carbon monoxide, a pair of the most dangerous substances in tobacco fumes. They include nicotine, which might be addictive.

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