The Rise of Nicotine Pouches Among Young Adults

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Sep.04.2024
The Rise of Nicotine Pouches Among Young Adults
A recent survey commissioned by OSUCCC – James reveals concerns over young adults' knowledge and use of nicotine pouches.

According to a recent report by MIRAGE, a survey commissioned by the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC - James) at The Ohio State University Medical Center revealed that over half of adults are able to identify cigarettes and e-cigarettes, but only 25% of adults can recognize nicotine pouches.


In this survey, 1,000 adults aged 18 and over were asked if they could identify nicotine products with and without packaging visual aids, as well as their opinions on the health effects of these products.


A survey found that 70% of adults believe nicotine pouches are harmful to health and addictive, but only 25% said they could identify nicotine pouches without packaging. The survey also found that young adults aged 18 to 29 are more likely to recognize people using nicotine pouches compared to older individuals.


This easily accessible product is becoming increasingly popular among minors and young people. Researchers at the OSUCCC – James Tobacco Research Center are concerned that these nicotine pouches, due to their attractiveness and ease of use, could become a gateway to tobacco addiction for Generation Z in the future.


Epidemiologist Dr. Brittney Keller-Hamilton stated that these products come in two concentrations, low nicotine and high nicotine, which are attractive to new users and also meet the needs of existing nicotine-dependent addicts.


Keller-Hamilton stated, "We have learned from college students that they find nicotine pouches easier to conceal when using them at work or in class compared to traditional tobacco products. They do not need to spit out excess saliva like with previous tobacco oral products such as chewing tobacco or snuff. My biggest concern is that when young people try these products, they may turn to more harmful products in order to satisfy their increasing nicotine cravings.


She said, "Many products use clever packaging to conceal their true content - such as e-cigarettes disguised as highlighters or pens, and nicotine pouches disguised as mint candies. Due to lax industry regulations, these products are easily accessible to minors and are not harmless. We know that starting to use any nicotine product, including nicotine pouches, before the brain has fully developed can make the brain more susceptible to nicotine and other substance addictions. The harm caused by these products is significant, and parents should talk to their children about the dangers of these products and seek help from a pediatrician if there are concerns about nicotine addiction.


Keller-Hamilton noted that the current market regulation for these products is very lax and called on parents to pay more attention to what is in their children's backpacks. It is recommended to remove additives, ban online sales, and increase prices to reduce underage experimentation and thus lower their risk of addiction.


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