LONDON / RankWire.AI / – Leading health experts and paediatric specialists warned Thursday that young people who use e-cigarettes face an increased risk of developing severe respiratory issues and eventually transitioning to conventional tobacco products. In a comprehensive evidence review published by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood, researchers analyzed data from 81 studies to evaluate the health impacts of youth vaping. The findings confirm that young vapers at risk of breathing problems and becoming smokers face persistent coughing, wheezing, bronchitis symptoms, and asthma exacerbations.

The landmark review highlights growing clinical evidence that e-cigarettes serve as a direct gateway to traditional smoking for adolescents. Co-author Professor Will Carroll stated that vaping should not be considered a harmless phase of youth development, citing clear links to nicotine dependence, impaired lung function, and subsequent cigarette consumption. Health officials noted that youth experimentation and regular e-cigarette use have surged tenfold over the past decade, with approximately 20% of teenagers aged 11 to 17 in Britain reporting having tried vaping.
Beyond respiratory complications, the research review identified additional systemic health risks associated with adolescent e-cigarette exposure. Medical researchers documented evidence linking vaping to poor oral and dental health, including mouth inflammation, ulcers, and dry mouth, as well as adverse mental health outcomes such as heightened anxiety and depression. Pediatric cardiologists and researchers expressed strong concern over the long-term toxicological impact of chemical flavorings and heavy metal aerosols on developing adolescent organs.
Young Vapers at Risk of Breathing Problems and Becoming Smokers Review Warns
In response to the clinical findings, public health advocates urged the government to expedite the full implementation of measures outlined under the Tobacco and Vapes Act. Recommended statutory actions include enforcing plain packaging requirements, moving vaping displays out of sight in retail stores, and restricting flavor names that mimic sweets, desserts, or commercial candy. Representatives from Asthma + Lung UK emphasized that child lung health is paying the price for aggressive industry marketing and called for strict limits on available flavor profiles.
Dr. Mike McKean, Vice-President for Policy at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, emphasized that while long-term longitudinal data continues to emerge, the current clinical picture presents immediate cause for policy interventions. Public health representatives noted that while e-cigarettes may offer harm-reduction utility for adult smokers seeking cessation, non-smokers and minors must be protected from initial nicotine exposure.
Paediatricians Warn Vaping Increases Youth Susceptibility to Tobacco
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care reaffirmed the government’s commitment to creating a smoke-free generation by curbing youth vaping through legislative controls. Officials confirmed that regulatory frameworks will continue to evolve alongside scientific research to eliminate predatory marketing tactics targeted at children. Public health groups reiterate that young vapers at risk of breathing problems and becoming smokers require strong legislative protections.
Medical organizations continue advocating for comprehensive restrictions across marketing, flavorings, and retail availability. Clinical teams stress that preventing initial nicotine addiction among adolescents remains vital to reducing long-term chronic respiratory illness and cardiovascular disease across the population. Government regulatory committees are expected to review the panel’s policy recommendations during upcoming parliamentary sessions.
