More than 100 hundred million users, comprising at least 15 million children, presently utilize e-cigarettes, driving a new trend of nicotine addiction, as stated by latest worldwide health data.
Children are, usually, nine times more prone than adults to vape, per available global figures.
E-cigarettes are propelling a "new wave" of nicotine habit, commented a prominent health expert. "They are marketed as risk reduction but, truthfully, are addicting children on nicotine sooner and risk undermining years of improvement."
"Numerous of individuals are stopping, or refraining from tobacco usage because of tobacco restriction measures by states throughout the planet," he stated.
"As an answer to this substantial progress, the tobacco industry is pushing back with novel nicotine devices, forcefully targeting young people. Administrations must take action quicker and stronger in applying tested tobacco-control policies," the representative further stated.
The vaping figures are an estimate since numerous nations - 109 in all, and many in African and South-East Asia - lack statistics.
Per the report, as of February this period, at minimum 86 million e-cigarette individuals were adults, mostly in high-income nations.
And at least 15 million adolescents between the ages of 13 and 15 already engage in vaping, according to surveys from 123 countries.
Although several countries have tried to introduce e-cigarette policies to combat child vaping in recent years, by the conclusion of 2024, 62 states even now had no measure in effect, and 74 states had no age restriction at which e-cigarettes are allowed to be acquired, reports the public health body.
Simultaneously, tobacco use has been decreasing - from an approximated 1.38 billion consumers in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.
Occurrence of tobacco use among females decreased the greatest - from 11% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2024.
With men, the reduction was from 41.4% in 2010 to 32.5% in 2024.
But one in five of mature individuals internationally yet uses tobacco.
Cigarette consumption is connected to numerous diseases, like cancer.
Experts claim vaping is considerably less harmful than tobacco products, and can aid you stop smoking. It is discouraged for those who don't smoke.
Vaping devices eliminate burning tobacco and do not produce resin or carbon monoxide, a pair of the most harmful substances in tobacco fumes. They have nicotine, which might be habit-forming.