Alarming Figures of Individuals Now Vape, Reports Global Health Organization

Vaping devices E-cigarette usage

In excess of 100 million users, including at minimum 15 million youth, now use e-cigarettes, fueling a fresh trend of nicotine addiction, per current global public health reports.

Youth are, typically, nine times more likely than mature individuals to engage in vaping, according to current international figures.

Vaping devices are propelling a "recent wave" of nicotine dependency, remarked a leading health official. "They are advertised as risk reduction but, in reality, are hooking kids on nicotine at younger ages and threaten undermining years of improvement."

Adolescents Being 'Targeted'

"Numerous of citizens are stopping, or avoiding tobacco usage due to tobacco regulation efforts by nations across the planet," the official said.

"As a reaction to this strong improvement, the tobacco industry is resisting with recent nicotine devices, aggressively aiming at youth. Administrations must respond quicker and more forcefully in implementing tested tobacco-control policies," he further stated.

The vaping statistics are a projection since numerous countries - 109 in sum, and many in Africa and South-East Asia - do not gather information.

Per the report, as of February this period, at bare minimum 86 million e-cigarette consumers were grown-ups, mainly in developed countries.

And at least 15 million adolescents aged 13 and 15 presently vape, according to surveys from 123 nations.

Although many countries have made efforts to implement e-cigarette policies to combat youth vaping in recent years, by the conclusion of 2024, 62 nations even now had no measure in effect, and 74 states had no age restriction at which e-cigarettes can be bought, reports the health authority.

Meanwhile, tobacco use has been declining - from an projected 1.38 billion consumers in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.

Occurrence of tobacco use among females dropped the largest - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.

Among men, the drop was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But 20% of adults globally yet employs tobacco.

Smoking is connected to several illnesses, like cancer.

Specialists claim vaping is considerably less damaging than tobacco products, and can help you quit smoking. It is discouraged for non-smokers.

Electronic cigarettes do not burn tobacco and do not create tar or toxic gas, a couple of the most dangerous substances in tobacco vapors. They contain nicotine, which can be addictive.

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