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Young Adults Still Smoking Nicotine, Tobacco, Cannabis

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Combustible tobacco and cannabis smoking remain prevalent among young adults.
  • Using multiple nicotine and cannabis products heightens health risks.
  • The gender gap in high-risk substance use is narrowing.
  • Black and African American youth show higher smoking rates.

Young Americans aged 12 to 34 are continuing to smoke nicotine, tobacco, and cannabis, even as newer products like edibles and vapes gain traction. A recent study from the University of Michigan reveals that combustible tobacco and cannabis smoking remain significant concerns within this age group. Researchers identified that approximately one in seven young adults are using both combustible tobacco and cannabis, underscoring the persistence of these methods despite overall declines in cigarette use.

Investigators noted that individuals who use multiple types of products face heightened health risks. This dual product use can lead to greater exposure to carcinogens and toxins, complicating efforts to quit. The study also observed a notable trend: the risk associated with high-risk patterns of cannabis and tobacco use is now nearly equal for both males and females, indicating a narrowing gender gap in this area.

Certain demographics, including Black and African American youth and young men, displayed higher rates of smoking. Researchers suggest these groups could significantly benefit from tailored prevention and smoking cessation initiatives. Understanding these evolving trends in product use is crucial for developing relevant and effective interventions aimed at protecting the health of young people.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study indicates that combustible tobacco and cannabis smoking remain prevalent among young adults, despite the growing popularity of vapes and edibles.
Yes, using multiple products like tobacco and cannabis can expose individuals to higher levels of carcinogens and toxins, making cessation more difficult.
Yes, the study observed that the gender gap is narrowing, with females now facing similar risks for high-risk cannabis and tobacco use patterns as males.

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