Concerning Figures of Users Now Use E-Cigarettes, Warns Global Health Organization

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In excess of 100 hundred million users, comprising at bare minimum 15 million youth, currently utilize e-cigarettes, propelling a new trend of nicotine dependency, according to recent worldwide medical data.

Children are, on average, nine times more prone than adults to use e-cigarettes, per available global figures.

E-cigarettes are propelling a "recent wave" of nicotine habit, commented a prominent health official. "These devices are advertised as damage limitation but, truthfully, are hooking children on nicotine at younger ages and risk weakening years of progress."

Young People Being 'Focused On'

"Millions of individuals are quitting, or not taking up tobacco usage due to tobacco restriction measures by countries across the world," the representative said.

"As an answer to this strong advancement, the tobacco sector is resisting with novel nicotine products, forcefully aiming at adolescents. Administrations must act more rapidly and stronger in applying proven tobacco-control policies," the representative further stated.

The e-cigarette numbers are an approximation since some nations - 109 in sum, and numerous in Africa and Asian regions - fail to collect data.

According to the report, as of February this period, at minimum 86 million e-cigarette users were grown-ups, mostly in wealthy states.

And at bare minimum 15 million teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15 already use e-cigarettes, based on studies from 123 nations.

Although many states have attempted to introduce e-cigarette rules to combat child vaping in recent years, by the conclusion of 2024, 62 nations still had no regulation in place, and 74 states had no age restriction at which e-cigarettes are allowed to be bought, says the health body.

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

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

For males, the reduction was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.

But one in five of adults internationally still uses tobacco.

Smoking is linked to several illnesses, including cancer.

Experts claim vaping is significantly less damaging than traditional cigarettes, and can aid you quit smoking. It is not recommended for those who don't smoke.

E-cigarettes do not burn tobacco and avoid generating black substance or toxic gas, a couple of the most damaging elements in tobacco vapors. They contain nicotine, which might be addictive.

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