Section 16.1 Teens and Tobacco Objectives

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Section 16.1 Teens and Tobacco Objectives Identify three factors that influence teens’ decisions about tobacco use. Describe the various forms of tobacco products.

Health Stats This graph shows how the percentage of 10th graders and 12th graders who smoke has changed. What does this graph reveal about the popularity of smoking among high school students?

Why Teens Use Tobacco Few users can pinpoint the exact reason they started smoking or using smokeless tobacco. Friends, family, and the media greatly influence whether someone starts to use tobacco.

Influence of Friends Most people who become addicted to tobacco start using it during their teens. Teens with friends who use tobacco are more likely to also use tobacco. If a teen’s friends do not use tobacco, it is less likely that he or she will make the decision to use it.

Influence of Family Your parents may have first made you aware of tobacco’s negative health effects. Other family members may be positive role models for you. Studies show that children of smokers are much more likely to smoke, even if their parents try to discourage them.

Influence of Media You probably have read or heard much about the dangers of tobacco through the media. Anti-tobacco programs try to compete with the appealing ads created by tobacco companies. Tobacco companies spend over $15 billion a year for advertising.

For: Updates on the anti-smoking campaign Click above to go online.

Factors That Influence Teen Decisions About Tobacco Use

Tobacco Products Tobacco products are made from the dried, processed leaves of tobacco plants. Nicotine is a very addictive chemical in tobacco products. Tobacco users are not immediately poisoned by nicotine because only a small amount enters the body at a time. Tobacco users take in nicotine whenever they use cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or smokeless tobacco products.

Products That Are Smoked Cigarettes consist of cured and shredded tobacco leaves rolled in paper. Bidis are cigarette-like products that consist of tobacco wrapped in a leaf and tied with string. Kreteks contain ground clove. The clove alters the cigarette’s flavor and numbs the lungs. Cigar and pipe tobacco is less processed than cigarette tobacco.

Smokeless Tobacco Tobacco that is chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed through the nose is known as smokeless tobacco. Chewing tobacco, also known as “dip” or “chew,” consists of poor-quality, ground tobacco leaves mixed with flavorings, preservatives, and other chemicals. Snuff is finely ground, powdered tobacco.

Vocabulary nicotine An extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products. smokeless tobacco Tobacco products that are chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed. chewing tobacco A smokeless tobacco product that consists of poor-quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek. snuff A smokeless tobacco product that consists of dry or moist powder. It may be placed between the lower lip and teeth or sniffed.

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