Alarming Statistics of Individuals Now Use E-Cigarettes, States Global Health Organization

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Over 100 hundred million individuals, including at least 15 million youth, now utilize e-cigarettes, driving a fresh surge of nicotine habit, as stated by current worldwide medical findings.

Children are, typically, nine times more prone than mature individuals to use e-cigarettes, based on available international data.

E-cigarettes are fueling a "fresh wave" of nicotine addiction, commented a senior health representative. "These devices are promoted as risk reduction but, truthfully, are addicting children on nicotine at younger ages and risk compromising generations of advancement."

Adolescents Being 'Targeted'

"Millions of people are quitting, or refraining from tobacco consumption due to tobacco regulation measures by states across the planet," the official said.

"In response to this significant advancement, the tobacco industry is resisting with novel nicotine products, actively focusing on adolescents. Authorities must respond faster and more vigorously in enacting proven tobacco-control measures," he added.

The e-cigarette figures are an approximation since some nations - 109 in all, and many in African and Asian regions - lack information.

Per the analysis, as of February this year, at least 86 million e-cigarette individuals were mature individuals, mostly in wealthy countries.

And at bare minimum 15 million youth aged 13 and 15 presently vape, based on studies from 123 countries.

Even though numerous countries have attempted to establish e-cigarette regulations to tackle youth vaping in recent years, by the end of 2024, 62 states still had no regulation in operation, and 74 nations had no age limit at which e-cigarettes are allowed to be acquired, says the medical authority.

At the same time, tobacco use has been dropping - from an projected 1.38 billion individuals in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.

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

Among males, the decrease was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But one in five of mature individuals globally even now consumes tobacco.

Tobacco use is connected to numerous conditions, including cancer.

Professionals say vaping is considerably less harmful than cigarettes, and can help you quit smoking. It is advised against for those who don't smoke.

Vaping devices eliminate burning tobacco and do not produce tar or carbon monoxide, a pair of the most damaging elements in tobacco vapors. They have nicotine, which can be habit-forming.

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