Kaufman explained. For example, at the end of , the Tobacco 21 law went into effect nationwide , making it illegal for retailers to sell any tobacco product—including cigarettes, smokeless tobacco , hookah tobacco, and e-cigarettes—to anyone under Future research will help us understand how these laws influence cigarette smoking among young adults, Dr. That includes federal regulation of tobacco products, substantially increasing the price of tobacco products, smoke-free air laws, expanding efforts to help people quit smoking, and anti-tobacco education campaigns.
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Finding Health Care Services. Advance Directives. The data in the new study also were based on retrospective questionnaires and self-reports, which poses another limitation. Almost half of U. James Sargent, professor of pediatrics at the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine in New Hampshire, pointed out that the new study was not about experimentation.
Rather, it focused on children who use cigarettes regularly and are likely to grow up to be regular smokers. He added that the findings probably would differ if the study measured cigarette smoking rates among children in the United States today. Get CNN Health's weekly newsletter.
Yet in the future, Sargent said, it would be helpful to study at what age children start using other products, such as e-cigarettes. Youth and Tobacco Use. Minus Related Pages. Youth use of tobacco products in any form is unsafe.
Tobacco product use is started and established primarily during adolescence. On This Page. Top of Page. Factors associated with youth tobacco product use include the following: Social and physical environments 2,12,13 The way mass media show tobacco product use as a normal activity can make young people want to try these products. Youth are more likely to use tobacco products if they see people their age using these products.
High school athletes are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than those of the same age who are not athletes. Biological and genetic factors 1,2,12 There is evidence that youth may be sensitive to nicotine and that teens can feel dependent on nicotine sooner than adults.
Genetic factors may make quitting smoking harder for young people. Smoking during pregnancy may increase the likelihood that the child will smoke cigarettes regularly in the future.
National Center for Health Statistics. National Youth Tobacco Survey, Klausner K. Tobacco Control. Putting the Pieces Together. Sargent JD et al. November 5, ; 5 This November your donation goes even further to improve lung health and defeat lung cancer. Double Your Gift.
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