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E-cigs, Flavored Tobacco Use Spreads Among Teens, 'Tweens

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Monday, April 27, 2015   

CHARLESTON, W. Va. - E-cigarettes are increasing in popularity, and new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration indicate some of the growth is being driven by middle and high schoolers. The new National Youth Tobacco Survey says e-cigarette usage tripled among 'tweens and teens from 2013 to 2014.

CDC Director Tom Frieden says the increased popularity of the product is working against other progress made in the fight against cigarette smoking.

"Big picture is we're seeing a striking increase. It's very concerning," says Frieden. "It more than counterbalances the decrease in cigarette smoking, which we've seen occurring over the last few years."

The C-D-C estimates last year, there were two-point-four million youth users of e-cigarettes, and an estimated one-point-six million young people who used hookahs, the large pipes used to smoke flavored tobacco. The agency says those numbers have tripled since 2011.

Brian King, deputy director for research translation with the CDC's Office on Smoking and Health, says the many flavors offered with e-cigarettes and hookah tobacco make them interesting options to young people.

"Hookah, like e-cigarettes, are not regulated, although they have proposed to be regulated, and they're still available in flavors, and particularly kid-friendly flavors that can increase appeal and access," King says.

This is the first time since the government began collecting data on e-cigarettes in 2011 that e-cigarette use surpassed usage figures for every other type of tobacco product, including conventional cigarettes.


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