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Title: Tobacco


1
Tobacco
  • Tobacco useGood News and BAD!

2
Good news
  • 30 million people have quit smoking in the USA
  • 65 doctors, 61 dentists, 55 pharmacistsQUIT
  • 1965 40 of American adults smoked, 2011 19
    smoke.
  • During the past 25 yrs. almost ½ of the adults
    who once smoked have now given up the use of
    tobacco.

3
BAD NEWS
  • As of 2011, 19 of American adults still smoke
    despite information about cancer, lung disease,
    heart disease, allergies and early death.

4
Fact
  • 1 Person dies every 6 seconds from a tobacco
    related disease THATS 10 PEOPLE PER MINUTE!!
  • Over 20 of all deaths in the U.S. are from
    tobacco
  • More than 600,00 NON-smokers die per year from
    second-hand smoke worldwide..1/3 of which are
    CHILDREN
  • IF PEOPLE DID NOT SMOKE IT WOULD DO MORE TO
    IMPROVE HEALTH AND PROLONG LIFE THAN ANY OTHER
    SINGLE ACTION IN THE ENTIRE FIELD OF PREVENTIVE
    MEDICINE!

5
Statistics on young people and smoking
  • Every day in the USA, 3,000 teens start to smoke
    even though all of the messages from school and
    health organizations say DONT!
  • Nearly 16 of high school students smoke
    cigarettes and 7.3 use smokeless
  • tobacco.
  • Female teens are smoking at a rate DOUBLE that of
    20 years ago!

6
Statistics on Young People and smoking..cont.
  • The tobacco industry has stated that its
    marketing only promotes brand choices among adult
    smokers. REGARDLESS OF INTENT, this marketing
    encourages underage youth to smoke.
  • Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers start smoking by age
    18, and more than 80 of underage smokers choose
    brands from among the top three most heavily
    advertised.

7
Statistics/young people and smoking cont
  • One billion packs of cigarettes are sold to teens
    less than 18 years of age even though it is
    against the law!
  • At the current rate, 55 million children now
    living in the U.S. will DIE of smoking related
    diseases.

8
Why do TEENS Smoke?
  1. Peer Pressure
  2. Relaxation
  3. Influence of advertising and the media
  4. They feel that they are indestructible
  5. They believe that the bad effects only happen to
    older people who have smoked for several years
  6. They believe they can STOP at any time

9
Cigarettes
  • Each puff contains 4,000 chemicals including 250
    that are known to HARM HUMANS!

10
nicotine
  • Is the Addictive substance in cigarettes.
  • People smoke to reduce their craving for
    nicotine.
  • A Stimulant
  • Speeds up the Central Nervous System (CNS)
  • Causes increase in blood pressure and heart rate.

11
nicotine and smoking
  • It takes 5-7 seconds for nicotine to reach the
    brain
  • Nicotine is absorbed into the blood stream
    through the lining of the mouth and lungs
  • Nicotine causes the blood pressure to rise and
    the heart rate to increase up to 20 beats per
    minute

12
nicotine and smoking
  • Nicotine causes a decrease in oxygen supply to
    the cells
  • The rush of stimulations of the brain is followed
    by a depression and fatigue
  • -THIS LEADS THE SMOKER TO SEEK MORE NICOTINE

13
tar
  • Is the flavor-producing agent in cigarettes
  • It is a thick dark fluid that is produced when
    tobacco burns.
  • Several substances in tar are carcinogens
  • Penetrates smokers airways and lungs paralyzing
    or destroying the cilia.

14
carbon monoxide
  • Odorless, poisonous gas in cigarette smoke
  • Passes through the lungs into the blood
  • Prevents the red blood cells from carrying oxygen
    to the bodys cells

15
Pipes and Cigars
  • There is a higher incidence of mouth, lip, and
    throat cancer found in cigar and pipe smokers
  • Pipes and cigars generate more tar and other
    chemicals than cigarettes
  • Inhaling pipe or cigar smoke is more dangerous
    than cigarette smoke

16
Specialty Cigarettes
  • Have a stronger tobacco and have spices like
    cloves vanilla added
  • The cloves in clove cigarettes anesthetize the
    throat and allow for deeper inhalation

17
Dangers of Smoking(ANYTHING!)
  • EVERYDAY at least 1,000 people DIE from diseases
    caused by smoking
  • Approx. 600,000 deaths per year are attributed to
    smoking

18
Smoking and the Respiratory System
  • Smoking is associated with 2 chronic obstructive
    pulmonary diseases
  • 1. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
  • 2. PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA

19
Chronic Bronchitis
  • Occurs when the bronchi are irritated because the
    cilia have become useless due to a build up of
    tar.
  • This situation causes chronic coughing and
    excessive mucous secretion of the bronchial tree.

20
Pulmonary Emphysema
  • Caused by the destruction of the tiny oxygen
    absorbing sacs in the lungs.
  • This situation makes it very difficult to BREATHE!

21
Lung Cancer
  • Lung cancer begins when the bronchi are irritated
    by cigarette smoke
  • Cilia are destroyed and mucous cannot be
    expelled-a cough develops
  • Cancerous cells grow in these conditions, block
    the bronchi and move into the lungs

22
Lung Cancer
  • 75 of deaths from lung cancer in women are
    caused from smoking
  • Smokers are 10 to 15 times more likely to develop
    lung cancer
  • People who smoke 2 or more packs per day are
    20-25 times more likely to get lung cancer
  • Male smokers between the ages of 30 and 40 can
    expect to lose 8 years off their life

23
Smoking and the Circulatory System
  • Nicotine speeds up the pulse making the heart
    work harder
  • Smoking constricts the blood vessels cutting down
    on blood flow to the limbs

24
Smoking and the Circulatory System
  • Nicotine contributes to plaque build up in blood
    vessels-causing hardening of the arteries and
    increasing risk of heart attack
  • Smoking also damages the heart muscle itself
  • Raised blood pressure increases the risk of stroke

25
Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
  • Leukoplakia- tobacco irritates sensitive tissue
    of the mouth and is responsible for leukoplakia,
    which are thickened, white, leathery spots inside
    the mouth.
  • These are areas can develop into cancer of the
    mouth.

26
Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
  • More saliva is produced and some gets into the
    digestive and urinary tracts-this introduces tar
    and other harmful chemicals
  • Greater tooth wear because of gum damage

27
Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
  • Lip cancer
  • Cancer of the mouth
  • Stained teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Gum disease
  • Cancer of the cheek and jawbones

28
Second Hand Smoke
  • Passive Smoke-smoke that remains in a closed
    environment after a smoker is finished
  • Passive smoke is made up of both mainstream smoke
    and sidestream smoke.

29
Second Hand Smoke
  • Mainstream Smoke- smoke that is blown off by a
    smoker
  • Sidestream Smoke- smoke from a burning cigarette.
  • SIDESTREAM SMOKE IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN
    MAINSTREAM SMOKE BECAUSE IT HAS NOT PASSED
    THROUGH A FILTER!!

30
FACTSSecond Hand Smoke
  • A non-smoker breathing in a room containing
    passive smoke could have inhaled enough tar and
    nicotine in an hour to have smoked a whole
    cigarette
  • Non-smokers may develop the same health problems
    as smokers

31
FACTSSecond Hand Smoke
  • Passive smoke can worsen or cause heart disease
  • Non-smokers living with smokers have a higher
    risk of heart disease
  • Each year, 37,000 non-smokers die from heart
    disease due to passive smoke

32
Kicking the Habit!!!(Please)
  • Withdrawal-happens when a person who is
    physiologically dependent on a substance stops
    using that substance.
  • During that period a person might feel nervous,
    moody, or have difficulty sleeping.
  • The symptoms of withdrawal do not last a long
    time!

33
Kicking the Habit!!!(Please)
  • Read over Tips for Quitting hand out with a
    friend/partner.
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