Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use. Tobacco Use in American Society 34% of adults (over 18) are smoking [1998] More men than women College grads are starting.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Tobacco: The Smoking Challenge
Advertisements

TOBACCO FACTS More than 4,000 hazardous chemicals in cigarettes.
An Invitation to Health Chapter 12 Tobacco Use, Misuse, and Abuse
The chemicals in all tobacco products harm the body.
Toward a Tobacco-Free Society Chapter Use of Tobacco  Why People use Tobacco  Nicotine  Powerful psychoactive drug  Reaches Brain via bloodstream.
IS WACKO Tobacco. Tobacco: A tall, leafy annual plant originally grown in South and Central America. Nicotine: A stimulant that is naturally found in.
Health Risks of Tobacco Use.
Chapter 24 lesson 2 WHAT TOBACCO DOES TO THE BODY.
Tobacco Chapter 21.
5/21/20151 Tobacco – The Truth!. Consequences of Smoking: On your Task Sheet draw a smoker: –What does that person look like? Inside and outside –Label.
Nicotine and Tobacco Use The harmful effects of smoking.
© 2007 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use.
Affects on the Non- Smoker Long Term Effects Short Term Effects All Tobacco Products are Dangerous Potpourri Key Terms Tobacco Jeopardy.
Tobacco Chapter 8 ???? ____ % of new smokers are adolescents/teenagers ???? Smokers have about a _____% greater risk of dying from coronary heart disease.
James M. Eddy Texas A&M University The Health Effects of Smoking.
Chapter 12 - Lesson 2. Smoking – don’t get sucked in!!!  Tobacco use among adults has declined over 40% since  75% of adults DO NOT use tobacco.
© 2009 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use.
Chapter 9 Rejecting Tobacco Use.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire “Tobacco”. 1 st Question 90% of smokers are made up of which classification listed below? 90% of smokers are made up of.
Why People Use Tobacco Advertisements appealing Nicotine is addictive For pleasant effects: calms nerves, anxiety Fight off withdrawal effects Take a break,
Introduction Smoking is one of the worst things kids or adults can do to their bodies. Yet every single day nearly 4,400 kids between the ages 12 and 17.
Tobacco Prevention. What Kills the Most Americans Every Year? Rank them in order from 1-10 AIDS Suicide Alcohol Fires Secondhand Smoke Heroin Tobacco.
Tobacco / Nicotine. Introduction  Smoking most avoidable cause of death  1,000 Americans die each day due to tobacco related diseases – 1 in 6 deaths.
TOBACCO. What is it? An agricultural crop Also known as “chew” “dip” “smoke” Can be smoked, chewed, dipped and spit out Brown cut up leaves Main ingredient.
Health – Chapter 14 Review for Test. All cancer-causing agents are called __________ carcinogens carcinogens.
Public Health & Hospital Health Care System Rural Cessation Collaboration to Improve Health.
Tobacco The dangers of tobacco use. Vocabulary Addiction Stimulant A physically or psychological dependence on a substance Increases the functions of.
Tobacco Lesson 38. Nicotine is a stimulant drug found in tobacco products, including cigarettes, clove cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco,
 Tobacco is an agricultural product, recognized as an addictive drug, processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana.  Its all natural.
TOBACCO Chapter 20.
 Nicotine is a stimulant. Stimulants speed up the body’s nervous system  Short term effects: increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and changes.
Dangers of tobacco Use 1.State short term effects of tobacco use. 2.Summarize the long term health risks of tobacco use. 3.State the effects of second.
What Kills the Most Americans Every Year?  Rank them in order from 1-10  AIDS  Suicide  Alcohol  Fires  Secondhand Smoke  Heroin  Tobacco  Homicide.
How Tobacco Affects the Body. What is it? An agricultural crop Can be smoked, chewed, dipped and spit out Brown cut up leaves More then 4,000 harmful.
Toward a Tobacco-Free Society
© 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use.
Tobacco. Chemicals in Tobacco  4000 chemicals  Carcinogens cause cancer  Nicotine – the addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products  Tar.
Tobacco. Carcinogen Any chemical or agent that causes cancer.
Tobacco Mr. Breiner Health. What is Tobacco? A Plant that contains Nicotine A Plant that contains Nicotine Can be smoked in cigarettes or cigars Can be.
Ch. 20 A. Leslie. The health effects of tobacco smoke affect smokers and nonsmokers alike. Nonsmokers who breathe air containing tobacco smoke are also.
Tobacco. What is Tobacco Plant grown in U.S., China, Brazil, India Leaves are dried and aged for 2-3 years Used to make cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco,
Smoking. What’s in a cigarette? Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including: – 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds – 400 other.
(c) 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter Nine: Rejecting Tobacco Use.
© 2007 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Chapter Thirteen Tobacco: The Smoking Challenge Tobacco: The Smoking Challenge.
Tobacco. Nicotine is a stimulant drug found in tobacco products, including cigarettes, clove cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, and snuff.
Smoking Statistics toll_us/washington sheets/health_effects/tobacco_related_mortalityhttp://
Keven Chinchilla Intro to Biology Dr. David Lang UHD-Spring 2014.
Should smoking be banned from all public places?.
SMOKING (NICOTINE) HEALTH.
Chapter Eleven Toward a Tobacco-Free Society. Tobacco Use in American Society Over the past 4 decades, the proportion of cigarette smoking among adults.
3/7/06 What are some reasons why people may start smoking?
The chemicals in all tobacco products harm the body.
Substance Abuse Unit Lesson 4
Chapter 20 Tobacco.
Should smoking be banned from all public places?
Smoking.
Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 8e
Tobacco 8th Grade.
SMOKING AND USING TOBACCO
Section 16.3 Risks of Tobacco Use Objectives
TOBACCO CHAPTER 8.
Tobacco Prevention.
Chapter 20: TObacco  Unit 7: Drugs .
Smoking.
Tobacco Chapter 24.
Tobacco (chapter 10.1).
Nicotine The average cigarette contains from 1 to 16 grams of nicotine.  When inhaled, nicotine enters the bloodstream, reaching the brain in less than.
The Health Risks of Tobacco Use
Chapter 20, Lesson 1 The Health Risks of Tobacco Use
Tobacco Review.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use

Tobacco Use in American Society 34% of adults (over 18) are smoking [1998] More men than women College grads are starting to smoke at same level of non-grads [1998]

Tobacco Industry Under Fire Tobacco industry must reimburse $246 billion over 25 years to Medicaid [1998] Must stop advertisement directed at children Fund anti-smoking education program

Tobacco Industry Under Fire (cont’d) Evidence of addiction and life reduction valid Cigar usage has dropped over the past few years

Dependence Upon Tobacco Products Half of all smokers have either a physical or psychological dependence –Psychological factor nicotine  ACTH  beta endorphins –Psychosocial factor modeling manipulation advertising

Tobacco Active Components Particulate = nicotine, water, tar (small particles) Gaseous = carbon monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, etc.

Illness & Premature Death Due to Tobacco Use Cardiovascular disease (nicotine and carbon monoxide related) Cancer (30% of all cancer cases related to tobacco use) –lung, mouth, throat cancers Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD) Premature skin wrinkles

Illness & Premature Death Due to Tobacco Use (cont’d) Strokes Osteoporosis Muscle injury/back pain

Smoking and Reproduction Infertility Pregnancy problems Breastfeeding concerns Higher chances of SIDS and ADD Use of contraception with smoking increases risk factors for CHD

Smokeless Tobacco Not burned, placed in mouth Chemicals absorbed through mucous membranes Risks: leukoplakia, erythroplakia, periodontal disease, cancer of digestive tract and mouth

Passive Smoke Mainstream smoke = smoke inhaled/exhaled by smoker (15% exposure to non-smoker) Sidestream = smoke from the burning product (85% exposure to non-smoker) Environmental = smoke from either method diluted by the air Partners of smokers are 3 x’s higher for CAD and 30% higher risk for lung cancer

Stopping/Quitting Cold turkey Cessation programs Nicorette gum Nicoderm patch Anti-depressant medication

Chapter Nine Rejecting Tobacco Use