• LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 hours ago

      Admittedly not EU per se, but Europe nonetheless:

      https://ash.org.uk/uploads/Use-of-vapes-among-young-people-GB-2023-v2.pdf

      See figs 2, 3 and 4.

      Particularly the 18-year old cohort as relevant to this conversation.

      38% ‘ever used’ and 18% actively currently using e-cigarettes.

      https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9932

      Considering the nature of the activity, these figures are more likely to be on the low side of truth as well.

      ITC study found that 24% of people aged 16-to-19 years in England reported having vaped in the past 30 days in 2022.*

      *Done in UK, US and England.

      https://www.bmj.com/content/386/bmj-2023-079016

      In England again, a study of ~180k showed in 2023 that the proportion long-term actively vaping is now 10%, from 4% in 2021, and only 1.3% in 2013.

      At 10%, that’s 6.6 Million vapers in the UK.

      Considering active research since the 90s has been in a desperate hunt to be the next big public health discovery, but has not yet managed to come up with any actual negative effects of vaping save the rise in BP from Nico comparable to a cup of coffee, and how surprisingly many say nicotine improved their mental health (see the ash study) myself included, I’d say it’s unlikely people are going to stop any time soon either.