In excess of 100 hundred million people, including at least 15 million children, presently utilize e-cigarettes, propelling a fresh surge of nicotine dependency, according to recent global medical data.
Minors are, on average, nine times more inclined than grown-ups to engage in vaping, based on current worldwide data.
E-cigarettes are fueling a "new wave" of nicotine dependency, commented a prominent health official. "They are advertised as harm reduction but, actually, are ensnaring children on nicotine earlier and risk weakening decades of advancement."
"Millions of individuals are ceasing, or avoiding tobacco use because of tobacco regulation measures by nations throughout the planet," the representative stated.
"As a reaction to this substantial advancement, the tobacco business is pushing back with novel nicotine products, aggressively targeting adolescents. Administrations must respond more rapidly and more vigorously in applying established tobacco-control regulations," the representative continued.
The vaping statistics are an approximation since some countries - 109 in total, and many in African and Southeast Asia - do not gather data.
According to the analysis, as of February this year, at bare minimum 86 million e-cigarette users were grown-ups, mostly in developed countries.
And at minimum 15 million youth aged 13 and 15 currently vape, based on surveys from 123 nations.
Although numerous nations have attempted to establish e-cigarette rules to combat child vaping in the past few years, by the end of 2024, 62 countries even now had no measure in place, and 74 states had no age limit at which e-cigarettes may be acquired, says the medical body.
At the same time, tobacco use has been dropping - from an approximated 1.38 billion consumers in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.
Frequency of tobacco usage among women decreased the greatest - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.
For men, the decrease was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.
But 20% of grown-ups worldwide still consumes tobacco.
Cigarette consumption is linked to many illnesses, including cancer.
Specialists state vaping is considerably less harmful than cigarettes, and can aid you cease smoking. It is discouraged for individuals who avoid tobacco.
Electronic cigarettes avoid burning tobacco and do not produce resin or carbon monoxide, a couple of the most dangerous substances in tobacco fumes. They have nicotine, which may be addictive.
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