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“The Effects of Tobacco use” Lesson 1
Tobacco Unit “The Effects of Tobacco use” Lesson 1
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Tobacco Use-A Serious Health Risk
Tobacco Use is the #1 cause of preventable disease and death in the US. It is attributed to roughly 438,000 deaths per year, or 1 out of 5 deaths overall. Worldwide, tobacco use causes more than 5 million deaths per year. On average, adults who frequently smoke cigarettes die 14 years earlier than nonsmokers. Addictive drug-is a substance that causes, physiological or psychological dependence. (Physiological=body, Psychological =mind) Nicotine=the addictive drug found in tobacco products. It is classified as a Stimulant-which is a drug that raise blood pressure, increase heart rate, and contributes to heart disease and strokes.
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Cigarette Smoke-A toxic mix
Carcinogens-are cancer causing substances Tar-a thick, sticky, dark fluid produced when tobacco burns Carbon monoxide-a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas. When smoking Carbon monoxide is taken up more by the blood than oxygen, thereby depriving the cells of oxygen. Prune juice can be added a flavoring There are more than 4000 toxic chemicals in Cigarettes
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Smokeless Tobacco…….. Is Tobacco that is sniffed through
the nose or chewed. It carries the same risks as cigarettes including addiction to nicotine. Health risks include but are not limited to: Lip and throat cancer, damage to teeth and gums and digestive system. Leukoplakia-Thickened white, leathery looking spots on the inside of the mouth.
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How about a Dip…? Leukoplakia
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Short Term Affect on the body
Changes Brain chemistry- body craves more Withdrawal symptoms In a s little as 30 minute after last use. Increased respiration and heart rate Dulled taste buds Bad breath, smelly clothes, hair, and skin
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Long Term Affects on the body
Diseases of the Respiratory System (Lungs) A. Chronic Bronchitis: is an irritation of the bronchi. The cilia become useless; tar builds up causing a chronic cough and excessive mucus. B. Emphysema: is a condition which destroys the tiny air sacs in the lungs. These air sacs are needed to absorb oxygen into the blood stream. A person with advanced emphysema can use up to 80% of their energy just to breath. C. Lung Cancer: is the leading cause of caner deaths in males. Cilia are destroyed and extra mucus can not be expelled. Cancer cells grow in these conditions, block the bronchi and move into the lungs. African Americans tend to suffer most from Tobacco related lung caner
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Diseases of the Circulatory System (Heart)
Nicotine makes the heart work harder and speeds up the pulse. Smoking constricts the blood vessels, which cuts down on circulation. Nicotine contributes to plaque build up in blood vessels. This leads to hardening of the arteries. This condition increases the risk of a heart attack. Nicotine also increases blood pressure and can lead to strokes.
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Nervous System Addiction Increase risk of strokes- which occur in the
Brain
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Digestive system Possible mouth, pharynx, larynx, stomach, pancreas cancers Increased nausea, diarrhea
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Other consequences Under 18-it’s illegal Smoking 1 ½ packs a day is
similar to have 250 chest X-rays Socially consequences- Loss of friends, ignored Excluded Financial problems- Loss of money from your Pocket due to high cost of cigs Over$2000/yr for a pack a day
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Smoking during Pregnancy
*Causes low birth weight babies *High rate of respiratory infections in babies *Small fetal growth *Increase chances of Spontaneous abortion *Prenatal deaths *Growth and developmental problems during early childhood.
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Discussion topics 1. What are the Rights of the Non-smoker vs. Smoker?
a. Which group is having more influence today? b. Why is this happening? 2. Should we have more restrictive laws against smoking? Why or why not? 3. What types of laws would reduce the use of tobacco by teens? 4. Can you tell if someone smokes? What are the clues? Are they aware of these clues? Why or Why not? 5. What are some of the products that have been developed specifically for the smoking population?
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