In excess of 100 hundred million users, including at minimum 15 million children, presently utilize e-cigarettes, driving a recent trend of nicotine addiction, according to current international health data.
Minors are, typically, nine times more inclined than mature individuals to use e-cigarettes, based on current worldwide figures.
Electronic cigarettes are fueling a "fresh wave" of nicotine habit, commented a leading health official. "They are marketed as damage limitation but, in reality, are addicting kids on nicotine earlier and threaten undermining years of advancement."
"Numerous of people are ceasing, or refraining from tobacco use due to tobacco control efforts by states across the globe," the representative stated.
"In response to this significant advancement, the tobacco business is resisting with novel nicotine items, aggressively focusing on young people. Administrations must act faster and more vigorously in applying tested tobacco-control policies," he further stated.
The vaping figures are a projection since several states - 109 in all, and many in Africa and South-East Asia - fail to collect data.
According to the study, as of this past February this period, at minimum 86 million e-cigarette individuals were grown-ups, mainly in developed states.
And at minimum 15 million youth between the ages of 13 and 15 already use e-cigarettes, according to studies from 123 states.
Although numerous states have tried to implement e-cigarette regulations to combat youth vaping in recent years, by the close of 2024, 62 countries even now had no policy in effect, and 74 states had no minimum age at which e-cigarettes can be bought, states the medical organization.
At the same time, tobacco consumption has been decreasing - from an projected 1.38 billion users in 2000 to 1.2 billion in 2024.
Prevalence of tobacco usage among females decreased the largest - 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 20% of mature individuals worldwide still employs tobacco.
Cigarette consumption is connected to several diseases, such as cancer.
Experts say vaping is far less damaging than tobacco products, and can assist you quit smoking. It is discouraged for individuals who avoid tobacco.
Vaping devices avoid burning tobacco and do not produce resin or carbon monoxide, two of the most dangerous components in tobacco fumes. They contain nicotine, which can be habit-forming.