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Tobacco usage among teenagers down from 6 to 3 million since 2019

November 10, 2022
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An estimated 3.08 million U.S. middle and high school students reported using a tobacco product in the last 30 days in 2022, down from 4.47 million in 2020 and 6.20 million in 2019, according to government data released on Thursday.

The data found that one-in-nine U.S. teenagers were currently using a tobacco product.

E-cigarettes were the most commonly used tobacco product among teens for the ninth consecutive year, according to the study published in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

OVER 2.5M AMERICAN TEENS VAPED IN 2022, OFFICIALS SAY

The survey found cigars to be second most popular with 500,000 reporting use, followed by 440,000 cigarette smokers.

Nearly 31% of the students surveyed reported using multiple products, which the CDC called “particularly concerning” as that has been linked to nicotine dependence and sustained use in adulthood.

Flavored e-cigarette products are displayed on a store shelf in Raleigh, North Carolina, on June 23, 2022.
(REUTERS/Arriana Mclymore/File Photo)

Use of combustible tobacco products was highest among Black students at 5.7%. That compares with 4.7% for those who identify as multiracial, 4.6% of Native American and Alaska Native students, 3.9% for Hispanics, and 3.4% of white students.

More than 3% of Black students reported smoking cigars, while 2.3% reported using a hookah.

DRUG OVERDOSE DEATHS AMONG ADOLESCENTS ON THE RISE

Cigarette smoking among U.S. youths has been steadily declining in the last two decades, although the CDC cautioned against comparing the results to previous years due to a change in the method of data collection related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With an ever-changing tobacco product landscape, there’s still more work to be done,” U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s director of tobacco products Brian King said about reducing adolescent usage of nicotine products.

The study was based on an annual national survey that took place from January to May this year, which showed that nearly 11.3% of all students had used a tobacco product in the last 30 days.

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