How many teenagers vape in New Zealand?

How many teenagers vape in New Zealand?

Understanding the trends in smoking prevalence among adolescents is important to address the resulting harm. In the 2018 ASH data, around 33% of New Zealand 14 and 15-year-olds reported ever trying vaping, 4% reported vaping at least once a week and 1.8% reported vaping daily.

Can you smoke at 16 in NZ?

Cigarette and smoking laws You can buy and smoke cigarettes in New Zealand only if you are 18 years old or older. This applies to e-cigarettes (vaping products) too. New Zealand has a Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 that: requires indoor workplaces to be smoke free, including restaurants and bars.

How many people smoke cigarettes NZ?

1. Overall smoking prevalence and e-cigarettes use trends. Overall daily smoking prevalence in 2019/20 was 11.6% (464,000 smokers) and was 13.4% for current smoking (535,000 smokers). This is a reduction in prevalence of just under 1% and around 20,000-25,000 people who smoke for these measures since 2018/19.

What is the legal age to vape in NZ?

18 years
vaping products, including ‘toy’ products, must not be sold to people under the age of 18 years. vaping products sold to someone over 18 must not be delivered, or arranged for delivery, to someone aged under 18.

What happens if a 15 year old Vapes?

Vaping also exposes teens to addictive nicotine, which makes those in this age group more likely to become addicted to other dangerous substances as they age. Nicotine also impacts mood, attention, learning, concentration, and memory as well as brain development among teens.

Who smokes the most in NZ?

New Zealand’s daily smoking rates39 are: 25-34 year olds have the highest smoking rate, 16.7%. Māori women have highest smoking rate at 32% (Māori men 25%). Smokers are more likely to have poor mental health than non-smokers. Smokers are more likely to binge drink.

Does vaping rot your teeth?

Vaping and Gum Disease Vaping can lead to gum disease, the symptoms of which include: Loss of teeth. Receding gums. Irritated, red or bleeding gums.

How old do you have to be to smoke in New Zealand?

The Ministry of Health Tobacco Use 2017/18: New Zealand Health Survey has information about tobacco use by adults over the age of 15 years, across different population groups (age, sex, ethnicity and neighbourhood deprivation); as do many other MOH reports.

How many people smoke cigarettes in New Zealand?

One in eight adults (close to half a million people) are regular cigarette smokers in New Zealand, Stats NZ said today. At the time of the 2018 Census, the proportion of regular cigarette smokers aged 15 years and over decreased to 13.2 percent, down from 15.1 percent in 2013. This drop continues the trend shown over the last 40 years.

Why was smoking introduced to New Zealand in the 18th century?

However, when tobacco was introduced to New Zealand in the 18th century that changed quickly. Smoking has been particularly damaging for Māori, who have higher smoking rates and higher rates of death and tobacco-related illness than non-Māori. Māori men – 31.5%, Māori women – 36%. Māori are 2.7 times more likely to be smokers than non-Māori.

How many cigarettes does a 14 year old smoke a year?

In 2018, the daily smoking rate for 14 and 15-year-olds fell to 1.9%, the lowest rates ever. 57 And people are smoking less. Between 2010 and 2018 the amount of tobacco smoked per person decreased by 39%. The average adult (over the age of 15 years) now smokes an average of 586 cigarettes a year. 40

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