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Health Experts emphasize WHO’s urgent call for South-East Asian countries to intensify efforts in controlling the use of New-Age Gateway Devices

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New-Age gateway devices have not been effective in reducing smoking.

Vaping is on an unprecedented rise; It has prompted Mothers Against Vaping to demand urgent steps to protect the future generation from falling prey.

Mothers Against Vaping, a united front of proactive and concerned mothers who are combatting the escalating vaping crisis among our youth, emphasized the urgent need to take immediate action on the WHO’s (World Health Organisation) call on South East Asian countries to curb use of new-age gateway devices such as E-Cigarettes and vapes, particularly among the most impressionable minds- those of the children and youth. The WHO’s warning against the increasing rise of vaping in the region underscores and reemphasizes the required urgency to control the viral spread of E-Cigarettes and other new-age gateway products.

Mothers Against Vaping has reiterated that there is insufficient evidence to support the efficacy of E-Cigarettes in smoking cessation and in fact, these devices pose significant health risks to children and youth. In December 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasized that E-Cigarettes have not demonstrated effectiveness in quitting tobacco use, with emerging evidence pointing to adverse population health effects associated with these new-age electronic devices.

Lung Foundation Australia further supports this stance, emphasizing the lack of strong evidence backing the use of nicotine E-Cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool. Cognizant of the known risks and unknown health impact, Lung Foundation Australia does not endorse the use of E-Cigarettes for smoking cessation. This is all probability also holds true for other new-age gateway products as well.

On this issue, Dr. Rajesh Gupta – Additional Director, Pulmonology & Critical Care, Fortis Healthcare, Noida, said, “WHO is right in asserting that E-Cigarettes are not effective in smoking cessation. Scientifically, claiming that E-Cigarettes can eliminate nicotine addiction is not accurate, given that these devices contain nicotine. Furthermore, the use of E-Cigarettes poses a risk of delivering higher doses of nicotine and other harmful chemicals, potentially causing more harm to users. There is a genuine concern about the possibility of EVALI (E-Cigarette or Vaping Use-Associated Lung Injury) emerging in South-east Asia due to the use of these new-age devices. Hence there is an urgent need for effective measures to curb their usage, especially among the youth.

According to WHO, the South-East Asia Region has a significant prevalence of smokeless tobacco users, accounting for a massive 77% of the global smokeless tobacco user population. Alarmingly, there are around 11 million adolescent users in the age group of 13-15 years, constituting nearly 30% of the global total. The region is witnessing a rising trend in the use of E-Cigarettes and other new-age gateway products, particularly among young people.

Dr. Bhavna Barmi, Clinical Psychologist, Founder, Happiness Studio said, “The surge in the use of E-Cigarettes among young people is not surprising, influenced by a various of factors including peer pressure and aggressive advertising by manufacturers. Beyond the evident physical harm caused by vaping or E-Cigarettes, there is a critical concern about the serious mental health impacts such as mood and anxiety disorders, suicidal thoughts and depressive symptoms.”

Mothers Against Vaping has drawn attention to a survey conducted by the American Heart Association, presented in February 2023. The findings of the survey revealed a concerning correlation between vaping nicotine and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive component in marijuana and self-reported symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Dr. Varuna Pathak – Former Professor of Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Gandhi Medical College said on the issue, “The long-term consequences of E-Cigarettes remain unknown, but studies have already demonstrated serious lung injuries and adverse health effects associated with their use. Without effective control measures, the widespread prevalence of these new-age devices, poses a genuine risk, potentially leaving our future generation with lasting health impairments. From causing chemical poisoning in users to jeopardizing maternal and foetal health, vaping presents a myriad of physical health risks.”

According to WHO, Thailand, which has been monitoring E-Cigarette and new-age gateway devices use, has observed a significant surge in their usage among school-aged children aged 13 to 15, escalating from 3.3% in 2015 to 17.6% in 2022. Presently, several countries in the South East Asian region, including India, DPR Korea, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste, have taken decisive steps by imposing bans on E-Cigarettes.

India has been at the forefront of banning e-cigarettes and other similar new-age gateway devices. The PECA 2019 legislation has prohibited all aspects of electronic cigarette products including production, manufacturing, import, export, transport, sale, distribution, storage, and advertisement of E-Cigarettes, the law renders them illegal in the country. According to Mothers Against Vaping, India and other nations should prioritize demand reduction strategies. A comprehensive government policy is essential, including the implementation of strict laws and penalties for individuals involved in vaping and new-age gateway product abuse. By instilling a sense of fear among users and their parents or guardians, such implementation of the law will contribute to reduced usage and consequently minimize the supply of vapes, E-Cigarettes and other new-age gateway devices.

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