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. 2024 Feb 14;16(2):e54167.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.54167. eCollection 2024 Feb.

The Use of Electronic Cigarettes in Saudi Arabia: A Narrative Review

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The Use of Electronic Cigarettes in Saudi Arabia: A Narrative Review

Abdullah Alhalafi. Cureus. .

Abstract

The use of electronic cigarettes (or "e-cigarettes") is spreading throughout the world. Population-level data from a number of countries indicate that e-cigarettes are used more by children and young adults than by the overall population. Although extensive research has been conducted in Western nations to better understand many aspects of e-cigarette usage among children and young adults, Middle Eastern nations have little data on this topic. The use of tobacco is detrimental to the health, finances, and national spirit of Saudi Arabia. More than 7,000 of its citizens die each year from diseases caused by tobacco use. Nevertheless, more than 20,000 youngsters and 3,352,000 adults smoke cigarettes each day. Similarly, the use of electronic cigarettes is on the rise, possibly as a result of aggressive publicity and marketing campaigns by manufacturers that appeal to the younger demographic. This review was undertaken through literature research to ascertain the usage and attitudes toward e-cigarette use among the Saudi population.

Keywords: children and young adults; e-cigarette use; electronic cigarettes; literature review; prevalence; public health; saudi arabia; smoking trends; tobacco consumption; tobacco-related diseases.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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