The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Increasing trend of vaping among women

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health (KKM) found an increasing trend in vaping or the use of electronic cigarettes, including among women, the Dewan Rakyat was told Thursday.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni said this was the outcome of a comprehens­ive study being carried out by the ministry, with the study also providing prevalence data on vaping.

He said the prevalence data showed there has been an increase in the prevalence of vaping, and among women.

“For the 2017 data, the prevalence was 2.8 (per cent) and in 2022, the prevalence showed an increase of 6.2 per cent,” he said during the question and answer session. He was responding to a supplement­ary question from Dr Halimah Ali (PN-Kapar) who wanted to know the government’s plans to improve the advocacy program to curb smoking and vaping and whether the Ministry of Health has conducted a comprehens­ive study on the triggers of smoking or vaping habits. According to Lukanisman, the government plans to create a packaging plan to be enforced as a standard for the sale of cigarette and vaping products.

“(For example) the vape specificat­ion issued by the Ministry of Health, such as the form that can be sold by the industry, and campaigns to curb smoking and vaping activities will start with the cooperatio­n of the Ministry of Education to inculcate awareness from an early stage so that children can reject the activity,” he said.

Meanwhile, Lukanisman said the Health Ministry has carried out 129 engagement­s with nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and local authoritie­s (PBT) to discuss policies or appropriat­e enforcemen­t policies to curb smoking activities in open areas.

“That is one of the steps taken by the Ministry of Health... in addition, the Ministry of Health will implement enforcemen­t as often as possible by cooperatin­g with local authoritie­s to help curb the problem of smoking in open areas,” he said.

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