Thursday, September 14, 2017

Fears over e-cigarettes leading to smoking for young people

This article exposes a research on the United Kingdom of young people in the ages from 11- to 16-year-old that had experiment with vaping, and the result was that they did not convert it on regular use.
What is Electronics Cigarettes? Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered smoking devices often designed to look and feel like regular cigarettes. They use cartridges filled with a liquid that contains nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. A heating device in the e-cigarette converts the liquid into a vapor, which the person inhales. That's why using e-cigarettes is known as "vaping."
      
Sarah Boseley Health editor of The Guardian says that according to new studies Vaping or E-cigarettes are less likely to take up smoking. She also says that the public health opinion is divide some think that e-cigarettes may be helpful to quick but others think that may be attracting nonsmoker people to the new cigarettes era. This research include data from 2015-2017 with five survey and also with the help of expert from Public Health of England, reveal that only 3% or less used them frequently and the ones who did used to smoke cigarettes in the past. The author of the study state that the use of E-cigarettes was negligible between young people that never smoke.

This pattern was consistent through all the survey from the United Kingdom. As a today the study has concluded that smoking amount young people are continuing decline. Boseley says that tobacco is worse than e-cigarettes.
Martin Dockrell, tobacco policy manager at Public Health England, said that the study suggested the UK was broadly getting the balance right in the protection of children. “We have a regulatory system that aims to protect children and young people while ensuring adult smokers have access to safer nicotine products that can help them stop smoking. This includes a minimum age of sale, tight restrictions on marketing, and comprehensive quality and safety requirements. We will continue to monitor the trends in e-cigarette use alongside those in smoking.”

The author is very preservatives, she is proving her point of view with the research that she found and most of the information that she is giving is to convince you that she thinks e-cigarettes is not as bad or as addicted as regular nicotine for young people. I would like to know more facts about the people who think that e-cigarettes are not good for the health before a give my final opinion about it.


Worked cited
Boseley, Sarah, “Fears over e-cigarettes leading to smoking for young peopleThe Guardian. Web Tuesday 29 August 2017 10.42 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 29 August 2017 17.00 EDT


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