Alarming Figures of Individuals Now Use E-Cigarettes, Reports Global Health Body

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More than 100 hundred million individuals, including at minimum 15 million minors, presently employ e-cigarettes, driving a fresh wave of nicotine habit, as stated by latest global health findings.

Minors are, usually, nine times more likely than adults to use e-cigarettes, according to current global figures.

Vaping devices are driving a "new wave" of nicotine habit, commented a prominent health expert. "These devices are promoted as damage limitation but, truthfully, are hooking children on nicotine earlier and threaten weakening years of progress."

Adolescents Being 'Targeted'

"Countless of people are stopping, or avoiding tobacco consumption because of tobacco regulation efforts by nations throughout the world," the representative stated.

"As an answer to this significant progress, the tobacco industry is resisting with new nicotine items, actively focusing on young people. Governments must take action quicker and more vigorously in enacting tested tobacco-control policies," the representative added.

The e-cigarette figures are a projection since some countries - 109 in total, and several in African and Asian regions - fail to collect statistics.

Per the study, as of this past February this year, at minimum 86 million e-cigarette individuals were mature individuals, mainly in wealthy nations.

And at bare minimum 15 million teenagers aged 13 and 15 presently use e-cigarettes, according to surveys from 123 nations.

While several nations have attempted to implement e-cigarette regulations to address child vaping in recent years, by the close of 2024, 62 countries still had no measure in operation, and 74 countries had no minimum age at which e-cigarettes can be bought, reports the public health organization.

At the same time, tobacco usage has been decreasing - from an approximated 1.38 billion individuals in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.

Frequency of tobacco usage among females fell the most - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.

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

But 20% of grown-ups worldwide even now employs tobacco.

Cigarette consumption is associated to many conditions, such as cancer.

Experts claim vaping is far less harmful than tobacco products, and can aid you stop smoking. It is discouraged for non-smokers.

Vaping devices do not burn tobacco and do not produce tar or CO, a pair of the most harmful components in tobacco vapors. They have nicotine, which may be dependency-creating.

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