A recent study reports a seven-fold rise in vaping among non-smokers in England. Now, one million non-smokers, mostly young adults, are vaping, raising health concerns. Experts call for stricter regulations to address this issue.
A study published in The Lancet Public Health journal reveals that one million people in England, who have never smoked regularly, now use e-cigarettes, marking a seven-fold increase since 2021.
The majority of these new vapers are young adults aged 18 to 24.
The research, led by UCL, emphasizes the need for stricter regulations to curb this trend, particularly as e-cigarettes are intended as smoking cessation tools.
Experts highlight the potential risks of vaping for those who would not have smoked, while also acknowledging its benefits for people quitting smoking.
Data from the Office for National Statistics supports these findings, noting that 5.1 million people in Britain currently use e-cigarettes, with the highest rates among young adults.