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    European Girls Aged 13-15 Lead Global Tobacco Use Rates in Their Age Group

    By Omar KhalidFebruary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tobacco Use Among European Teenagers: An Alarming Trend

    Tobacco Use Among European Teenagers: An Alarming Trend

    The recent analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO) has unveiled concerning statistics about tobacco and e-cigarette use among teenagers in Europe. As a commentator, I find these figures not only alarming but indicative of a larger public health crisis that demands immediate attention and action.

    Disturbing Statistics

    Europe stands out as the largest consumer of tobacco worldwide, a trend that appears set to continue into 2030. Here are some key points that underline the gravity of the situation:

    • Highest Rates Among Teen Girls: Teenage girls in Europe now have the highest rates of tobacco use globally.
    • Vaping Epidemic: Approximately one in seven adolescents in Europe use vapes or e-cigarettes, with a disturbing prevalence of 14.3% among those aged 13 to 15.
    • Adult Smokers: Europe is home to around 62 million female smokers, which accounts for 40% of adult female smokers worldwide.
    • Health Consequences: Tobacco use is responsible for an estimated 1.1 million deaths annually across the continent.

    Industry Influence and Youth Targeting

    Dr. Hans Kluge, the WHO’s regional director for Europe, has identified a critical issue: the tobacco industry’s targeted marketing strategies aimed at young people. His comments highlight a troubling reality:

    • Deliberate Targeting: The increase in tobacco use among young girls is not accidental but a result of strategic industry efforts, including flavored products and social media marketing.
    • Need for Action: Without accelerated action, Europe risks remaining the worst-performing region in terms of tobacco control by 2030.

    This situation underscores the need for robust regulatory measures. Countries like Belgium, Denmark, and the Netherlands have shown that it is feasible to combat this crisis through effective regulations, including:

    • Banning flavored tobacco products
    • Restricting advertising targeted at youth

    Europe’s Mixed Progress on Tobacco Control

    The UK appears to be making strides in tobacco reduction, with a projected 30% relative decrease among those aged 15 and older, ranking third lowest in tobacco use in Europe. However, the broader European landscape reveals significant gaps:

    • Only a third of countries have smoke-free laws encompassing all public spaces.
    • Just a quarter have implemented bans on tobacco advertising.

    As Kristina Mauer-Stender from WHO Europe points out, the progress achieved over the decades is at risk unless policies evolve to keep pace with the rapidly changing nicotine landscape. It is essential to apply strong tobacco control tools to emerging products to safeguard the health of future generations.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, the data presented is a wake-up call for European nations. The alarming rise in tobacco and e-cigarette use among teenagers, particularly young girls, requires immediate and concerted efforts from governments and health organizations alike. It is crucial to establish robust health policies that protect our youth from the dangers of nicotine addiction and ensure a healthier future.

    For more detailed insights, I encourage you to read the original news article here.

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    Omar Khalid

    Omar Khalid is a senior health journalist at Mirror Brief, focusing on public health, medical research, and health policy for nine years. He values accuracy and practical guidance in health reporting.

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