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UAE doctor warns: Vaping can rekindle a dangerous habit by making smoking look cool – News

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Teenagers who use these products are three times more likely to use tobacco products in the future, according to global health authorities



by Ehab Qadeer

published: Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 6:00 am

Doctors in the UAE are alarmed by the growing use of e-cigarettes by young people amid a targeted campaign to make them look cool. Their comments come after a study in the US found that more teenage e-cigarette users reported vaping within five minutes of waking up.

According to research published in medical journals JAMA Network Openthe age at which teenagers become addicted to e-cigarettes is getting younger; as the addiction becomes stronger.

Interestingly, between 2014 and 2017, less than 1% of e-cigarette users reported using the device within five minutes of waking up, and by 2021, this percentage has increased dramatically to 10.3%.

A doctor in the UAE told harrij times When “we sleep, our body detoxifies”.

“Sleep recharges our body and mind. After a night’s sleep, our body has been cleared of all toxins. When we wake up and smoke, our body is poisoned, which is harmful to the body. Smoking increases personal risk of many diseases.”

According to Dr. Harkirat S. Wilkhoo, a health and lifestyle coach at RAK Hospital, young people appear to be experimenting with vaping and vaping as a “cool factor” amidst peer pressure.

“E-cigarettes are not cool at all. They give people a high, but they are very harmful because they contain heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals that are absorbed directly into the deep lung tissue,” Dr. Harkirat said.

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A World Health Organization (WHO) report last year said consumption of e-cigarettes was on the rise, with tobacco companies marketing the products to children and teens with thousands of enticing flavors and misleading claims.

In particular, teenage e-cigarette use tends to differ from adults, as data show fewer adults use these products outright.

The WHO is also concerned that teenagers who use these products are up to three times more likely to use tobacco products in the future, and that e-cigarettes are creating a new generation of smokers.

Awareness Raising in the UAE

In the UAE, the sale of tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) to persons under the age of 18 is prohibited. Smoking in private vehicles is also not permitted in the presence of children under the age of 12.

Dr Salman Abdul Bari, specialist in internal medicine and head of emergency department at RAK Hospital, said vaping can cause breathing problems.

“It has been clearly shown to harm the developing adolescent brain, which continues to develop until the age of 25, leading to memory and learning problems, mental health problems, depression and addiction, and neurological damage,” Dr Salman said.

Lately, many universities have been running awareness campaigns to educate students through posters, videos, interactive sessions, and most importantly, changing perceptions and false beliefs.

When asked about some smokers quitting and opting for vape/e-cigarettes. Whether or not this alternative has less of an impact on smokers, Dr Khalid Shukri, a functional medicine physician at Wellth Jumeirah, said total smoking cessation is a must. “Switching to vaping is not good for your body. Smoking causes premature skin aging. Ultimately, it also affects your brain and heart in the future,” Dr Khaleej told Khaleej Times.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) has repeatedly highlighted the dangers of consuming tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. Authorities blocked websites that advertised and promoted vaping products.

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