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Jacques Le Houezec, a neuroscientist at the French National Institute of Medicine, analyzed the EU poll data in detail, and the results showed that only 0.09% of non-smokers will use e-cigarettes every day after trying them, so the claim that e-cigarettes will entice people to smoke is completely untenable.

In terms of attitudes towards e-cigarettes, governments around the world have emphasized their impact on teenagers, such as the FDA's recent news about banning certain cigarette oil flavors to prevent teenagers from smoking e-cigarettes is a hot spot in the major media in the United States, but in fact, whether e-cigarettes can lead to youth addiction is still controversial.

Four representative surveys of UK teenagers in 2014 showed that 8% of young people had tried e-cigarettes at least once, but only 2% of them regularly used e-cigarettes, and most of these people had a history of smoking. In a survey of around nine thousand young people aged 11 to 16 in Wales, only 54 non-smokers regularly used e-cigarettes.   Not just the UK, the Journal of the American Medical Association followed up with 3,300 participants at ten high schools in Los Angeles, with 7% using e-cigarettes at least once in the past 30 days. But when the researchers looked at 2,530 subjects who had never used tobacco at the start of the study, only 222 (8.7 percent) said they had tried e-cigarettes.

This tells us that while young people are experimenting with e-cigarettes and the percentage of self-professing to have tried is on the rise, only a very small number of young non-smokers are regularly attracted to these products.

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