Research explores trends in nicotine consumption
September 19, 2024 by queensu.ca
Research explores trends in nicotine consumption
Teenagers and young adults in Canada are still developing nicotine habits, with high rates of vaping among young adults and youth. The recreational use of synthetic oral nicotine pouches is also popular among this demographic. Health Canada is introducing regulations to control these products. Led by Nicolle Domnik, a group at Queen's University is studying the impact of vaping and nicotine pouches on cardiovascular and autonomic functions. This unique study focuses on the effects of nicotine on heart rate, blood pressure, and sleep, a new approach compared to other studies on the acute impacts of vaping.
12.50% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.9 million current smokers in Canada 14.80% of men are current smokers but only 10.20% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR