Worrying Number of Individuals Now Use E-Cigarettes, Reports Global Health Organization

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In excess of 100 million people, including at minimum 15 million youth, presently utilize e-cigarettes, propelling a new surge of nicotine dependency, according to latest worldwide health findings.

Minors are, typically, nine times more prone than adults to engage in vaping, according to current international figures.

Vaping devices are driving a "recent wave" of nicotine addiction, stated a senior health official. "They are promoted as risk reduction but, truthfully, are hooking kids on nicotine earlier and endanger compromising years of advancement."

Young People Being 'Aimed At'

"Millions of citizens are ceasing, or not taking up tobacco usage because of tobacco control initiatives by countries across the globe," the representative stated.

"As an answer to this strong improvement, the tobacco business is resisting with new nicotine products, actively aiming at young people. Administrations must respond quicker and stronger in enacting established tobacco-control regulations," the representative added.

The vaping figures are an approximation since numerous nations - 109 in sum, and many in Africa and Asian regions - do not gather data.

Based on the study, as of recent February this year, at minimum 86 million e-cigarette users were adults, primarily in developed countries.

And at minimum 15 million youth aged 13 and 15 currently engage in vaping, per surveys from 123 nations.

Even though numerous countries have attempted to implement e-cigarette policies to tackle underage vaping in recent years, by the end of 2024, 62 countries even now had no regulation in operation, and 74 countries had no minimum age at which e-cigarettes can be bought, reports the medical authority.

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

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

With males, the drop was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But a fifth of adults internationally yet uses tobacco.

Cigarette consumption is connected to several illnesses, like cancer.

Experts say vaping is significantly less harmful than tobacco products, and can help you stop smoking. It is not recommended for those who don't smoke.

E-cigarettes avoid burning tobacco and do not produce tar or toxic gas, a pair of the most harmful components in tobacco vapors. They include nicotine, which might be habit-forming.

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