Rising Trend of E-Cigarette Use among Youth in Minnesota

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Nov.30.2023
Rising Trend of E-Cigarette Use among Youth in Minnesota
Teen and young adult e-cigarette use on the rise in Minnesota, with a 75% increase in 2018. Low-income teens more affected.

Recently, according to a news release by the Minnesota Department of Health in the United States, despite a significant decline in cigarette smoking rates, there has been a sharp increase in the proportion of teenagers and young adults suffering from e-cigarette usage.

 

A study has found that teenagers from low-income families have a higher proportion of e-cigarette and traditional cigarette use.

 

In 2018, the e-cigarette usage rate among teenagers in Minnesota has increased by 75%, with one in four high school students reporting e-cigarette use in the past month. This trend suggests that e-cigarettes are becoming a substitute for traditional cigarettes.

 

The reason why e-cigarettes are popular among teenagers is because they are perceived to be healthier than traditional cigarettes. Additionally, certain flavors of e-cigarettes are gaining increasing popularity, which can explain the trend of teenagers smoking e-cigarettes.

 

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