Appetite for vape among young Canadians
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1- E - Cigarette Use among Young Canadians Today2- Why do we feel so hungry to eat?
3- Potential Health Consequences of Vape Use Among Canadian Youth
4- Policy Responses and Challenges
5- Summarize
Vape User Feedback Reference


E - cigarettes a growing public health concern among young Canadians There is an argument that e - cigarettes are also dramatically adopted in the youth demographic, the e - cigarette being perceived as the lesser evil in comparison to classic tobacco products[12]. Not only does this trend indicate key markers of the immediate health and well-being of young people, it raises broader issues related to public health policy, marketing practices and societal norms around tobacco - related behaviours.
1- E - Cigarette Use among Young Canadians Today
Many statistics now show, it is becoming a very serious issue in young Canadians. Most alarmingly, a recent Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CTADS 2020) found that taking into account the last year 14% of Canadian youth 15 - 19 years old used e - cigarettes, in numbers higher than for comparable ages in previous years. In a few provinces -- specifically British Columbia and Ontario -- rates were currently above 14 per cent in some surveys, soaring as high as 18 per cent. In 20 to 24 year olds, this reaches 3,635 (18% of total deaths). About 25 percent reported using e- cigarettes in the past year. This rise in e - cigarette use in youth has coincided with a decline in smoking traditional cigarettes. These are positive, traditional smoking reduction with the alternative of e - cigarettes carrying risks of their own.
2- Why do we feel so hungry to eat?
One of the major factors that are leading the attraction of the young Canadians towards the e - cigarettes is the aggressive marketing and advertising strategies adopted by e - cigarette industry. E - cigarettes have been marketed as an alternative to traditional cigarettes and their use has skyrocketed since their introduction, as companies target the youth through social media platforms, influencers, and 'hip' advertisements. Those campaigns often portray e - cigarettes as cool, modern and grown - up alternatives to regular smoking. As a case in point, many e - cigarette brands employ psychedelic packaging, fruit - flavored e - liquids (mango, strawberry, bubblygum, etc.) and sleek device designs to appeal to youth. Social media platforms they have also been inundated with e - cigarettes advertisements promoting young and good looking models using products in trendy settings. E - cigarettes are even being promoted by influencers, who enjoy a very big audience among the youth, normalizing such habits even more. It also helps power a high use of e - cigarettes among young Canadians who think of it as a much safer alternative to normal cigarettes. The e - cigarette industry has long marketed e - cigarettes as a reduced - harm product, because e - cigarettes do not produce the tar and many of the toxicants found in cigarette smoke. That message has spread broadly, and you see a lot of young people thinking that they can have their nicotine cake and eat it too without experiencing the same health risks.' But new research indicates that while e - cigarettes may be less dangerous than conventional cigarettes, they are far from risk - free. Nicotine, a uniquely addictive chemical, is present in E-monkey cigarette vapour; however, there are also additional potentially hazardous chemicals, such as heavy metals and volatile organic compoundsexit, code: CexTutial. Background: The uptake of e - cigarette (EC) use among young Canadians is driven primarily by social acceptance and peer influence. vape use in many social circles tends to be more accepted than traditional smoking. But many teens do try e - cigarettes, if they perceive friends or peers using them. School - based surveys indicate that students are more likely to start e - cigarette use if they are around classmates or friends who use the products. Young e - cigarette users are more likely to be sharing devices and talking about flavors, making it more of a social thing, than smoking cigarettes.

3- Potential Health Consequences of Vape Use Among Canadian Youth
Nicotine, the primary addictive substance in e - cigarettes, can have profoundly detrimental effects on the developing adolescent brain. The teenage brain is still maturing rapidly, and nicotine exposure can alter normal brain development, potentially affecting cognition, learning and memory into adulthood. Young e - cigarette users who are addicted to nicotine may find it difficult to quit, and the addiction can lead to use of other tobacco products in the future. As more and more gadgets, such as high - nicotine - e - liquid and high - nicotine -e - pipes emerged, the addiction of several young adults became relatively easy to deal because devices are already available that can allow you to alter the lever of nicotine as well. Even e - cigarettes do not yield tar, the vapor that they share holds chemicals that could cause respiratory difficulties. The chronic use of e - cigarettes have shown to have cough, wheezing, dyspnea, and an increase in the risk of respiratory infections. Moreover, the heating element utilized in e - cigarettes can also generate fine particles that are capable of being strongly inhaled deep into the lungs thus causing injury and inflammation of the respiratory tract (8). E cigarette use will exacerbate symptoms for young people with existing respiratory conditions like asthma. V - are higher with e cigarette use. Nicotine raises blood pressure, increases heart rate and constricts blood vessels, putting even greater stress on the cardiovascular system. In young people, whose cardiovascular systems may not be fully developed, the effects can be especially pronounced. Long-term daily use of e - cigarettes may contribute to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes later in life. Even short-term use has been associated with short-term damage in the cardiovascular system, such as elevated blood pressure and impaired function of blood vessels.

4- Policy Responses and Challenges
Government of Canada also continues to introduce regulatory measures to address the rising rates of e - cigarette use among young Canadians. These measures include bans on e - cigarette advertising and promotion, age - verification requirements for e - cigarette purchase and limits on e - liquid nicotine and e - liquid flavors. The federal government, which took steps in 2018 to ban the sale of all but tobacco and menthol flavored e - cigarettes, among other efforts, also to make them less attractive to young people. That said, it does leave some gaps, and one of them is the still-legal flavouring e - liquid concentrates that can be used to make flavour cigarettes at home. Though these rules have been put into place, enforcement has oftenlacked. The illegal sale of e - cigarettes to minors continues to be an issue as some retailers are clearly not heeding age - verification rules. The online sale of e - cigarettes is also a major challenge because age - verification and other regulations are difficult to enforce in the digital marketplace. In addition the rapid development of the e - cigarette industry is staggering; new devices and products are regularly being released while regulators, not surprisingly taking some time to catch up. The newer e - cigarette products aren't simply designed to look less like traditional cigarettes, they're designed to closely resemble everyday items -- USB drives, pens, etc. - items that are harder to detect and regulate. Education is key in tackling the issue of e - cigarettes among youth in Canada. Like other regions, there is a need for greater awareness of the potential risks of e - cigarette use among young people, parents and educators. Public health campaigns can help fill the gaps in accurate information on e - cigarettes and timously counter the misinformation spread by the e - cigarette industry. But there are challenges to shaping public education campaigns that work. Work on the messaging itself to speak the young audience language. It also must be evidence - based and not too fear - inducing, or young people may tune the message out.

5- Summarize
The future of vaping among young Canadians is unclear. On the other hand, ongoing regulation, enhanced enforcement, and effective education of the public is enough to halt the current trend, and youth use of vape could be restrained. On the other hand, if the e - cigarette industry and social acceptance of e - cigarette use among young people can continue to escape regulations, the problem can become more serious. More research is needed to understand the long - term health consequences of e - cigarette use, particularly among adolescents, and to develop effective prevention and intervention programs. And young Canadians are starting to introduce themselves to e - cigarettes, making the question of how to regulate their use a multi - pronged one that demands the attention of governments, business and the public at large. If we come together to safeguard the next generation's health and well - being from the dangers of e - cigarette use, there is hope.
Vape User Feedback Reference
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1- E - Cigarette Use among Young Canadians Today2- Why do we feel so hungry to eat?
3- Potential Health Consequences of Vape Use Among Canadian Youth
4- Policy Responses and Challenges
5- Summarize
Vape User Feedback Reference
