According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) and the 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey, e-cigarettes were the most commonly-used tobacco product among middle and high school students with 1.63 million (69%) currently using e-cigarettes - this includes 410,000 (3.5%) middle school students and 1.21 (7.8%) high school students.
E-cigarettes are electronic devices that heat liquid and produce an aerosol or mis of small particles in the air. Often they are used to inhale nicotine and marijuana.
Most tobacco use starts and is established during adolescence. No tobacco products, especially e-cigarettes, are safe for children, teens, and young adults. Knowing the facts may help to counteract the myths about vaping and e-cigarettes that appear on the internet and social media, on TV, in movies and music, or talked about among friends.
The CDC offers the following Quick Facts that are important for everyone to know:
*Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive. Nicotine can harm the parts of an adolescent's brain that controls attention, learning, mood, and impulse control
*E-cigarette vapor can contain harmful substances such as nicotine, cancer-causing chemicals, heavy metals such as nickel, tin, lead, and flavorings that have been linked to lung disease
*E-cigarette marketing, the availability of flavored products, social influences, and effects of nicotine and influence youth to start or continue vaping
*E-cigarette use can increase risk for future addiction to other drugs
*Smoking and vaping can harm your lungs by weaking normal defenses that help fight bacteria and disease, causing lasting airway inflammation, and cause more severe symptoms if you come down with a cold or virus