Tobacco Noora Khalid Mrs Timm 12 C March 10, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Q. A cancer causing substance is called a _____________.
Advertisements

Tobacco’s Effects on Your Body 12 th Grade Health.
Secondhand Smoke Exposure, Smoking and Children’s Health Coordinator Name Alabama Dept. of Public Health.
BELL WORK Today we are talking about the cost tobacco has on society. Tell me what you think the cost is to the smoker, and the non smoker.
Teen Smoking: What Influences Teens to/not to Smoke? BY: Akua Bediako & Nathali Rodriguez Mentor : Andrea R. Adams, MPA Queens Hospital Center.
SMOKING TRIVIA Click for Question Smoke from cigarettes can make nonsmokers sick. True Click for: Answer and next Question.
Choosing to Live Tobacco Free
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.
Tobacco (The Facts on Teen Smoking) HS million kids are established smokers 2.7 million kids are established smokers 16.5 million kids, including.
Lesson 2 Why should you choose a tobacco-free life style? Choosing to Live Tobacco Free Choosing healthy alternatives to tobacco helps you lead a life.
Stop smoking or stop breathing By : Karen Bonilla 2nd period.
CH. 22 Tobacco Health Ed.. Why do people start smoking? Social reasons- they feel insecure in social situations and believe that smoking will remove those.
AVOIDANCE OF HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS Health Unit Five.
Target: Tobacco Family Health Dec. 9, 2013 Entry Task: What are 5 side effects from using tobacco products? h?v=u_8BerrJg0M.
Smoking. { Why Do People Start Smoking? -seem mature -independent -popularity -weight management -media influence -family -curiosity.
Avoiding tobacco use will bring lifelong health benefits.
Female Cancer Fatima Reyadh Mrs. Timm 12A March 10, 2013.
Choosing to Live Tobacco- Free Teens and Tobacco Benefits of living Tobacco-Free Quitting Tobacco Use.
Choosing to Live Tobacco-Free (3:44) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Smoking Hazardous to Your Health B.PORCHELVI 513A.
Smoking Hazardous to Your Health. The Facts Smoking:  Is addictive – more than heroine or cocaine  Makes your clothes, hair and breath smell  Turns.
Truth in Advertising??? Why do grandparents smoke?
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.
Reasons Why People Smoking and Ways To Quit By: Abbie Reeves.
Choosing to be tobacco free. Ch. 20 Lesson 2. Why do teens use tobacco?  Control weight  Make them look cool/mature  Stress reliever  Peer Pressure.
UNIT 4 NOTES CHAPTER 24 – 25 – 26. CHAPTER 24 NOTES TOBACCO WHY YOUNG PEOPLE START SMOKING EVERY DAY 6000 TEENS START SMOKING 3000 BECOME REGULAR SMOKERS.
Presented by: Melitta A. Johnson, MHA, August 7, 2015
Public Health & Hospital Health Care System Rural Cessation Collaboration to Improve Health.
Before “Sugar is the new tobacco”, What about the original?....
1 Contents Chapter Health Choices and Behavior
Конышева Ирина Николаевна
Tobacco Lesson 2. Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS) Indicates that smoking rates among teens have fallen in recent years. Indicates that.
QUITTING SMOKING… WHY YOU SHOULD DROP THE HABIT AND HOW YOUR LIFE WILL IMPROVE IF YOU DO BY: BRADYN MUSICH.
Tobacco 101. Tobacco Trivia Nicotine from an intravenous injection will cause the average sized man or woman to become sick within a few minutes? Nicotine.
Identifying the Risks of Smoking Lesson 3. Truth #1 Tobacco is as much a part of Kentucky’s culture as Bourbon and Horseracing.
The effects of smoking tobacco By Clayton Simpson.
Reasons Why People Smoking and Ways To Quit By: Abbie Reeves.
Myths and Facts of Tobacco and E-Cigarettes OCTOBER 14, 2015.
Claudia Lopez-Lancheros Terri Morris Collaborative Health Project Topic: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Focus Area: Health Consequences of Tobacco.
Name:_________________________________ Day:____ Period: _____ Do you know how many people smoke or use smokeless tobacco? 1.35 billion people smoke worldwide.
Second Hand Smoke. Did you know? When you are in same room with people who are smoking you are exposed to 4000 chemicals. 200 poisonous. Smokers smoke…
Smoking effects Abdulrahman AlMannai Mrs. Timm 12F 10 March 2013.
TOBACCO CHAPTER 12 HPWB 8TH. Lesson 1 Key Points  Tobacco- a plant derivative that is used to make tobacco products (smoking cigarettes, smokeless tobacco,
Journal #14 What do you think? What drugs are most widely used among young people? Which drug, when used, do you think will cut short the lives of the.
A discussion about nicotine addiction must focus on causes, effects, and solutions. A discussion about nicotine addiction must focus on causes, effects,
Rawan Jamal Mrs.Timm 12A March 10, Introduction ₪ Health effects of smoking - Cancer - Heart disease - Emphysema, etc. ₪ Thesis statement ₪ Statistic.
Wellness Chapter 20 Tobacco Lesson One The Health Risks of Tobacco Use.
Reducing Childhood ETS Exposure Reaching Parents Who Smoke Kathryn Kahler Vose, M.A. Executive Vice President, Porter Novelli Carrie Schum, M.A. Vice President,
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,
Tobacco Prevention Kassie McAninch and Kristin Maxfield.
Choosing to Be Tobacco Free In this lesson, you will Learn About… Reasons some teens start using tobacco. Strategies for avoiding tobacco use. Ways to.
Tobacco. Nicotine is a stimulant drug found in tobacco products, including cigarettes, clove cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, and snuff.
Tobacco Smoking Smokless tobacco. Smoking Why teens start smoking
How much do you know about your health?. 1.True - Most deaths are caused by health behaviors! 2. False - There are many behavioral risk factors for heart.
Tobacco CHAPTER – Facts About Tobacco Tobacco is a woody, shrub-like plant with large leaves. These leaves are harvested and prepared for smoking.
Wellness Inspiration Capsule
Substance Abuse Unit Lesson 4
Choosing to Live Tobacco Free
By Eric Frey, Andy Prenosil and Nicholas Leddy
Life Skills Training Smoking: Myths and Realities
Smoking.
Choosing to Live Tobacco Free
Choosing to Live Tobacco Free
Harms of Secondhand Smoking
Journal #13 What do you think?
Choosing to Live Tobacco-Free (3:44)
JOURNAL List 7 reasons why you think some teens start to use tobacco.
1 Contents Chapter Health Choices and Behavior
Presentation transcript:

Tobacco Noora Khalid Mrs Timm 12 C March 10, 2013

Introduction Quote One thousand American stop …. (brainyquotes) Smoking Unhealthy Cancer Thesis Choice is yours, but do not be late

History of tobacco America Discovered Tobacco plants Being rich

Teens Smoking Health problem Lung Cancer Hard to quit

Risk factors for Lung Cancer Age Statistics and facts

Poor families most likely to smoke Increase the tobacco price Choose tobacco over daily needs

Gum disease Periodontal Teeth loss Black gums

Why do people smoke? Influence Weight control

Second-hand smokers Unhealthy Chemicals Most likely to get sick first

Smoking and Asthma Risky life Not good to smoke Stay away from tobacco

Smoke and depression Death Boredom Reduce stress

Quit smoking Not easy Goal sheet Inspiration New nonsmoking habit

Conclusion Unhealthy Side-effects Lung Cancer Black Gums Teens who smoke Second-hand smokers

Work Cited Bachman, Jerald G., Katherine N. Wadsworth, Patrick M. O'Malley, Lloyd D. Johnston, and John E. Schulenberg. Smoking, Drinking, and Drug Use in Young Adulthood: The Impacts of New Freedoms and New Responsibilities. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Burns, Eric. The Smoke of the Gods: A Social History of Tobacco. Philadelphia: Temple UP, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Hawkins, Katherine, and Audrey Curtis Hane. "Young Women's Perceptions of Print Cigarette Advertising." Women's Studies in Communication 24.2 (2001): Questia. Web. 3 Mar Myers, Mark G., and John F. Kelly. "Cigarette Smoking among Adolescents with Alcohol and Other Drug Use Problems." Alcohol Research & Health 29.3 (2006): Questia. Web. 3 Mar

Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent. "Poorest Families More Likely to Smoke." The Independent (London, England) 9 Mar Questia. Web. 3 Mar Nichols, Sharon L., and Thomas L. Good. America's Teenagers-- Myths and Realities: Media Images, Schooling, and the Social Costs of Careless Indifference. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Rabin, Robert L., and Stephen D. Sugarman, eds. Regulating Tobacco. New York: Oxford UP, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Seiffge-Krenke, Inge. Adolescents' Health: A Developmental Perspective. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Work Cited continued

Sherry, Michael M. Confronting Cancer: How to Care for Today and Tomorrow. New York: Insight, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Shucksmith, Janet, and Leo B. Hendry. Health Issues and Adolescents: Growing Up, Speaking out. London: Routledge, Questia. Web. 3 Mar Vogel, Julie S., David P. Hurford, Janet V. Smith, and AmyKay Cole. "The Relationship between Depression and Smoking in Adolescents." Adolescence (2003): 57+. Questia. Web. 3 Mar Wiencke, John K., and Karl T. Kelsey. "Teen Smoking, Field Cancerization, and a "Critical Period" Hypothesis for Lung Cancer Susceptibility. (Children's Health Commentary)." Environmental Health Perspectives (2002): Questia. Web. 3 Mar Work Cited continued