Alarming Figures of Users Now Vape, States Global Health Organization

Vaping devices E-cigarette usage

In excess of 100 hundred million people, comprising at minimum 15 million minors, presently employ e-cigarettes, driving a new wave of nicotine dependency, per recent international health findings.

Minors are, usually, nine times more inclined than mature individuals to vape, according to available global figures.

E-cigarettes are fueling a "new wave" of nicotine habit, stated a senior health expert. "These devices are promoted as harm reduction but, truthfully, are addicting children on nicotine at younger ages and risk weakening generations of progress."

Adolescents Being 'Aimed At'

"Millions of people are quitting, or refraining from tobacco consumption because of tobacco restriction measures by states across the planet," the representative said.

"As an answer to this significant advancement, the tobacco sector is resisting with recent nicotine devices, actively aiming at young people. Governments must act quicker and more forcefully in implementing established tobacco-control measures," the representative added.

The vaping statistics are an approximation since some countries - 109 in sum, and numerous in Africa and Asian regions - lack information.

According to the report, as of February this period, at least 86 million e-cigarette consumers were grown-ups, primarily in wealthy countries.

And at minimum 15 million teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15 presently engage in vaping, per surveys from 123 states.

Although several states have made efforts to implement e-cigarette rules to tackle child vaping in recent years, by the conclusion of 2024, 62 nations still had no regulation in place, and 74 nations had no age restriction at which e-cigarettes are allowed to be purchased, states the health organization.

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

Prevalence of tobacco usage among females decreased the largest - 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 one in five of grown-ups worldwide yet consumes tobacco.

Tobacco use is associated to several illnesses, like cancer.

Specialists say vaping is considerably less damaging than tobacco products, and can help you cease smoking. It is not recommended for individuals who avoid tobacco.

Vaping devices do not burn tobacco and do not create tar or CO, a pair of the most damaging components in tobacco smoke. They include nicotine, which might be habit-forming.

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