In excess of 100 hundred million individuals, including at minimum 15 million youth, now use e-cigarettes, driving a fresh surge of nicotine addiction, as stated by latest global medical data.
Children are, typically, nine times more prone than grown-ups to use e-cigarettes, according to existing international statistics.
Vaping devices are propelling a "fresh wave" of nicotine dependency, commented a prominent health official. "They are advertised as risk reduction but, in reality, are ensnaring youth on nicotine at younger ages and threaten undermining generations of advancement."
"Numerous of citizens are ceasing, or refraining from tobacco consumption due to tobacco restriction initiatives by nations across the globe," the official stated.
"As a reaction to this strong progress, the tobacco sector is pushing back with novel nicotine devices, forcefully focusing on youth. Administrations must take action more rapidly and more vigorously in applying proven tobacco-control regulations," the representative continued.
The e-cigarette numbers are an approximation since several nations - 109 in sum, and numerous in Africa and South-East Asia - fail to collect information.
According to the analysis, as of February this year, at bare minimum 86 million e-cigarette users were grown-ups, mostly in wealthy countries.
And at bare minimum 15 million teenagers aged 13 and 15 already vape, based on surveys from 123 states.
Even though several countries have tried to implement e-cigarette policies to tackle underage vaping in recent years, by the close of 2024, 62 nations yet had no policy in effect, and 74 countries had no age limit at which e-cigarettes are allowed to be bought, says the public health body.
Meanwhile, tobacco consumption has been declining - from an projected 1.38 billion consumers in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.
Occurrence of tobacco consumption among women fell the greatest - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.
With males, the reduction was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.
But 20% of adults globally even now consumes tobacco.
Smoking is linked to many conditions, including cancer.
Specialists claim vaping is significantly less harmful than cigarettes, and can assist you quit smoking. It is not recommended for non-smokers.
E-cigarettes do not burn tobacco and avoid generating resin or carbon monoxide, two of the most harmful elements in tobacco fumes. They contain nicotine, which might be habit-forming.
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